The 5 Forgotten Seiko Movements
If you hang out with Seiko fanboys long enough, you'll probably think the company only makes 3-4 mechanical movements (7s26, 4r36, 6r15, etc.). However, there're tons of lesser-known Seiko movements…
If you hang out with Seiko fanboys long enough, you'll probably think the company only makes 3-4 mechanical movements (7s26, 4r36, 6r15, etc.). However, there're tons of lesser-known Seiko movements…
With so many strap companies on the market, it can be hard to make a buying decision. Furthermore, most companies source their straps from the same Chinese warehouses, which gives…
Seiko watches are popular since they're equipped with very reliable mechanical movements for a super cheap price. As your Seiko collection grows, there will inevitably be a time where you…
The Seiko SKX is amongst the most popular watches ever created by the Japanese company. It is beloved for its diver styling all around the world, but a common complaint…
Luminous phosphorescent, also called lume, is a very important element to many watch collectors. You might use it for deep dives, or simply to read the time at night, but you
You probably just bought yourself a watch with a nice leather band. You’re now asking yourself a question we all had at one point; how do I keep it looking as good as it does now? If you love your watch as we do, you probably baby them in every way possible.
If you’re like me, you probably bang your watch crystal against different objects all day long. Even if you’re extremely cautious with your wrist movements, you will probably end up scratching your watch against something someday. Hopefully, your watch will remain intact.