Sports Watch Reviews

Ocean to Orbit Lhotse

The Ocean to Orbit Lhotse is a stylish and sophisticated sports watch, designed to be your everyday companion. Suitable for all occasions, whether you’re attempting your first ascent of Lhotse or having a gin and tonic in the lounge on your way there, Lhotse is the perfect watch. At 38.5mm in diameter, 47mm lug to lug and only 11.50mm in height, it sits comfortably on the wrist and is easy to wear.

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Erebus Ascent

Erebus Ascent - Erebus’s first Go Anywhere, Do Anything (GADA) sports watch is more than just a pretty face. Designed to be worn on any occasion, whether at the office, on a night out, a hike, or even a swim, the Ascent always looks like it is worth thousands more than its asking price. The attention to detail the Erebus team have lavished on the Ascent is the reason for its name; it...

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Traska Venturer GMT v4

Returning for the fourth time in 2024, the new-generation Venturer GMT features a series of refinements to both form and function that make this, perhaps, the most sophisticated watch that TRASKA has ever released (so far). The second crown at the 10 o'clock position that operates the internal rotating bezel is now screw-down making for rigorous dependability no matter how rough...

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San Martin SN0129G-C

Introducing the San Martin SN0129G-C. I reviewed the GMT version of this watch a few months ago and thought it was the best watch San Martin has produced to date. Today, I'm taking a look at the new 3-hand version that has some subtle improvements... making it even better! Fantastic build quality and finishing, making it the best watch I've reviewed at this price point. The value for money...

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