Author name: Daniel Hart

Daniel Hart is the editor of Watch The Watch. He researches and writes the site's buying guides, brand comparisons, and explainers, focused on accessible, enthusiast-level watches — affordable automatics, divers, field and dress watches, everyday quartz, and the straps, winders and tools that go with them. The goal is practical, budget-aware advice that helps readers choose the right watch for their wrist and their budget. Recommendations draw on manufacturer specifications and the wider enthusiast community.

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Best Spanish Watch Brands (2026)

Spain rarely gets named in the same breath as Switzerland or Japan, yet it quietly runs one of Europe’s largest watch operations. The defining trait of Spanish watchmaking is accessible, design-led quartz built around proven imported movements rather than in-house mechanics. Most of the industry orbits Barcelona, home to the Festina Group, the conglomerate behind

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Seiko Metronome Watch

Seiko Metronome Watch Review: Perfect Timekeeping for Musicians

Introduction In the realm of music, where timing and precision orchestrate every note, a dependable metronome becomes the conductor of rhythm. Regardless of your experience level as a musician—whether you’re tuning your skills or embarking on a harmonious journey—having a reliable metronome is paramount for maintaining a steady tempo and enhancing your musicality. Seiko, an

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