Watch Reviews
Welcome to PGR's part of the web site dedicated to watch reviews. There are so many brands, styles and functions in a watch, it's hard to decide which is best for your particular situation.

Throw out the gold medallions, pinky rings and grills. A nice watch makes a difference. So the question is what exactly do you want the watch to do? Telling time isn't necessarily the answer. Sometimes it's just about the brand. Who cares if it keeps good time or not. If you're wearing a Rolex then it probably doesn't matter if you're late to a meeting. 
Analog or digital? I have both and I wear them for different reasons. I don't like analog watches with analog stop watches built in. To me, it looks cheesy and they're hard to read. Give me a Casio or an Ironman and I'm good to go. 
My choice throughout the day is a nice looking analog watch. It's hard to wear a black digital watch that's been beat up while wearing a suit to the office or dinner. On most occasions, I dress fairly casual but like to have a nice looking analog watch to bring a bit of style.
Digital watches are great for me as well as long as they'll hold up in extreme environments. My Casio has been through a lot. In the last 3 years it's been part of my kit to Papua New Guinea, Pakistan, Niger Africa, bone crushing 12 feet deep in the Pacific looking for UXO just off a pier and Hawaii. OK, Hawaii wasn't that tough but it was work. 
If you're high tech, you might need to take a look at watches with built in PGS, barometers, altimeters and programs to track your workouts. Good luck on your search for the perfect watch. The reviews are listed just below.
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James Bond 007 Omega Seamaster & Speedmaster
Invicta Men's Pro Diver
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