£250 - £500
Erroyl Regent Watch Review
I've been a strong supporter of Erroyl since their very first release, the E30 Heritage almost a year ago. I also reviewed the Royal 300 - both of which...
£250 - £500
Christopher Ward C5 Malvern Slimline Square Watch Review
The C5 Malvern is the longest running model in the Christopher Ward lineup: it was their very first model. Throughout the years, it's has a few upgrades and face...
£100 - £250
Melbourne Watch Co Carlton Watch Review
Melbourne Watch Co have a knack of designing and building decent quality timepieces at reasonable prices. One of their latest offerings, the Carlton, provides sleek 1960’s styling...
£100 - £250
Helm Vanuatu Watch Review
Helm Watches are incredibly new and fresh off the press – their first and only model (currently), the Vanuatu was launched in October 2015. For me, it’s quite exciting...
£100 - £250
G. Gerlach Enigma Watch Review
Since entering the affordable watch market in 2012, G. Gerlach have built up quite the reputation of making solid, well specced watches for competitive prices. The fact that they’re...
£250 - £500
Melbourne Watch Co Avalon Watch Review
Described by Melbourne Watch Co as a "modern twist on the timeless aviation style", the Avalon is their first foray into this genre of watch. As is...
£250 - £500
Rotary Greenwich Watch Review
Rotary are quite the intriguing case. Founded in 1895 by Mr Dreyfuss (of Dreyfuss and Co I believe) they've always been a popular make. Nowadays, their focus is mainly...
£0 - £100
Gaxs VD Brushed Watch Review
Gaxs is another friendly independent watch brand. Founded in 2012 in Stockholm, Sweden, they released their first series. In June 2015, they released their next series – which is...
£250 - £500
Chronologia R004.3 Watch Review
Chronologia came onto the scene this summer with an impressively priced Kickstarter campaign. To my surprise, they only raised about a third of their goal. This watch was priced...
£100 - £250
Huckleberry and Co Archibald Watch Review
Australians are having quite the roll with new, cool micro brands. Just within the last couple of years we’ve seen Melbourne Watch Co, Erroyl, and now Huckleberry & Co...
£100 - £250
Greyhours Essential Black Watch Review
Greyhours are a fairly new brand that fought my eye just a few months ago. They’re ethos is right up my street – good design, good built quality, good...
£1000+
Christopher Ward Moonphase Watch Review
Christopher Ward are continuing their impressive run of new releases featuring in-house or modified movements with their brand-new Moonphase. It’s my pleasure to have received the very first Moonphase...