I'm Selling Most of My Watches
I have too many watches in my collection, so I'm trying to reduce it down to around 24 watches. As a result, many of them are for sale if you're interested.
I have too many watches in my collection, so I'm trying to reduce it down to around 24 watches. As a result, many of them are for sale if you're interested.
Joel reflects on how practical tools can slowly turn into hobbies, using watches, razors, and pens to show how function often gives way to fascination. I can relate!
I've been trying to be more thoughtful with my watch purchases lately, and I'm so happy I have been, as this latest addition to my collection is just stunning.
Yes, I love traditional watches. Guilty as charged. But even if I didn’t, I’d still think smartwatches are one of the dumbest tech trends out there.
I recently wrote about adding a watch wearing log to this site. I've been working away on improving it, and I think it's pretty great.
Everyone knows I'm a watch geek, but I've now taken it one step further and added a watch wearing log to this site.
I've decided to clear some space in my collection and sell a few of my watches. There's 7 of them up for sale, if you're interested, get in touch.
The Casio F-91W is a fantastic watch, but it's far from the only cool watch Casio produces. Here's some great alternatives.
Both luxury and affordable watches tell the time to a similar degree of accuracy. So are they luxury watches worth it?
I had to start on a high here, folks. In this post I'm going to prove to you that the humble Casio F-91W is the best watch ever made.
Back in the 1990’s I wanted a G-Shock watch, so my nan bought me one for Christmas. Here’s the story of what happened to that watch…
I recently stopped wearing my Apple Watch in favour of the classic Casio F-91W. This humble little watch is the best smartwatch on the market in my opinion.