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This week's releases have some real heavy-hitters, from quietly released AP Japan specials to grailworthy Greubel Forseys.
With dials inspired by meteor showers, these watches show what is possible in this accessible price point, with two options available.
We all know and love Seiko and Casio, but what about lesser-known, but equally as amazing brands from Japan?
We pick the best watches under $500 - how hard could it be?
While unlikely to take over from the ever-popular blue and green, these red dial watches are all stand-outs in their own way.
Bang for buck champions.
Just because Daniel Wellington calls its watches minimalist doesn't mean they are. But if so, what does 'minimalism' mean?
If you needed any more proof that US$1,000 can get you a great mechanical watch, this list of affordables is it.
These minimalist watches have slim cases and unassuming dials, but are uncompromising when it comes to design, making the most of the least.
Rose gold can be the most overlooked of all precious metals, but it is extremely versatile, as this list proves.
While you might've heard of the Bambino or Mako, Buffy brings you the full-low-down on Orient.
Credor, King Seiko, Grand Seiko, Prospex or Presage - how do these Seiko brands and collections actually stack up?
EDITOR’S PICK: From Grand Seiko to Kurono, Japanese watchmaking increasingly feels to be in the ascendancy. But the lesser known Orient Watches have also gained…
Around Christmas time when I dug into the archives of Orient Watch, the lesser known sister company in the Seiko family, our story resounded with…