Sweet spot size, automatic movement, mid-century inspired design. But is there a better "fish" in the sea?
Part thank-you for your readership and word of mouth. Part "we have run out of room in the prop storage…
Panda dial. Tasty looks. Could be yours.
In person with the latest, and very vintage-y looking, 38.4mm Bambino.
It's a mouthful, but it has a lot going for it. Assembled in the USA.
Smaller on size, big on classy looks. (And currently on sale.)
"Would you like a dive watch or would you like a GMT?" "...Yes."
Japanese automatic movement. 38mm diameter. Has a couple of quirks. Does Orient's Bambino 38 have competition?
The return of one of Timex's best. Lots of class. Classically sized but not tiny.
Automatic movement. Bigger in size. Significantly smaller in price than their automatic M79 dive-line.
The one where Timex borrows style from a $6k watch, and ends up with a watch probably not worth the…
Lots of class. Classically sized but not tiny. Quiet. Yes. Quiet.
Was once an in-store exclusive, now available for purchase online.
"She's a brick... house. Well put-together, everybody knows. This is how the story goes."
Assembled in the USA with a Swiss quartz movement. In person with Timex's top of the line.
It looks a lot like a certain $6k luxury watch. But it costs... $400. In person with Seiko's new archive…
In person with the dive-bezel-free, field-y, newer sports addition from Seiko.
In person with Lorier's under $500 mechanical chronograph.
Lots of class. Classically sized but not tiny. Quiet. Yes. Quiet.