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Instead of a mechanical movement, these quartz watches use a battery to power the watch. Therefore, these watches will not need to be wound.
When thinking of luxury watches, you may think of Swiss-made watches. But… More
This last week, The Watch Index had the opportunity to review three Bulova… More
Forty years ago, Citizen released their first solar-powered watch, the… More
The three primary types of quartz watches are battery, solar, and kinetic.… More
At Baselworld 2017, Citizen introduced the worlds first solar-powered… More
These Tissot Excellence 18K Gold watches were introduced in 2017. This… More
The Seiko Astron 8X Series Dual-Time is the world's first gps… More
This Casio G-Shock Gulfmaster continues the tradition of utility over… More
Military watches are known for their durability and rugged looks, and… More
I had the opportunity to review a new Tense watch, the Hudson Dark… More
Created with pilots in mind, the Seiko Prospex Sky is a solar-powered… More
Our American Brand Series continues with a rather unusual brand--Devon… More
The Certina DS Podium Chronograph 1/100 Sec is powered by the brand's… More
The Certina DS-8 Chronograph Moon Phase is suitable for everyday wear, and… More
Quartz watches are more accurate timekeepers, require less maintenance,… More
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