Friday 4 November 2016

The Classic Slim Watch by Brathwait Watches

Craig of That Dapper Chap reviews the Classic Slim wrist watch from Brathwait Watches




PRODUCT

Today's review is all about the classic slim watch by Brathwait Watches. As with any sponsored post that I write I will be entirely honest and offer an unbiased opinion.

The inspiration for the  brand came from a gentleman and poet from London called Richard Brathwait. In 1631 he published “The Complete Guide to the English Gentleman” and some say that his thoughts and observations changed the world.

The guys at Brathwait watches say "our wristwatches have been created as a symbol of the modern man who practices the heritage of the Gentleman.By pulling back the curtains on modern watchmaking we're aiming to do away with industry short-cuts and cheap solutions; never compromising the product quality, always cutting the costs" Sounds good to me!


Available in a number of colour options the classic slim watch has a 1.9mm thick dome sapphire glass with an anti reflective coating. With a 40mm stainless steel case and a Swiss quartz precision movement, it's also water resistant up to 100 meters.

PRICE

Priced competitively at £204 ($249) it's a very nice looking watch for the price. It's also available on monthly payments for those on a budget, which is something not always offered by other brands.


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Thursday 23 June 2016

Product review of the brushed rose gold watch by Our Theory Of Watches


Today's product review is on the brushed rose gold watch by Our Theory of Watches. The guys at Our Theory of Watches appreciate simplicity and style and their first collection of watches is one that they would wear themselves. "When combining all the elements, we took inspiration from our theory of time and space - and incorporated the use of black in various ways - in matt and gloss, complimented by silver and rose-gold. Our straps are metallic mesh and genuine leather"

With four different styles available there isn't a huge selection to choose from but what is available offers a combination of the elements used across the range.

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Wednesday 13 April 2016

Product Review of the Nelson Martina Classic Gold Watch

Craig of That Dapper Chap reviews the Classic Gold watch by Nelson Martina and offers readers an exclusive 15% discount on orders.

This is a sponsored post of honest and unbiased opinion

Product

Nelson Martina were kind enough to send me the Classic Gold watch to review and so this is what I shall focus on today.

We all know that Swiss watches are some of the best in the world and have been produced there since the 16th century.

The Classic Gold watch is one of these Swiss made watches and one of a collection of ten classic style watches offered by Nelson Martina. 


If you'd like one read on for details of an exclusive 15% reader discount.

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Sunday 24 January 2016

ICE City: Casually Elegant With Classic Style

Craig of That Dapper Chap takes a look at the new range of Ice Watches




If you're a gent who's into watches or you know a man who is, you might be interested to learn that Ice-Watch is launching sixteen new designs.

The designs are a little different to those you may have seen previously from Ice-Watch. It's a more pared-down style, very classic, un-fussy and some might say elegant.

For those of us that like to switch up our watch straps, they all come with a leather strap, but you also get a nylon nato band and a little tool to help you easily switch between the two straps. Versatility and class!


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Wednesday 7 May 2014

Product Review - The Daniel Wellington Watch

Craig of That Dapper Chap reviews the Classic Warwick watch by Daniel Wellington.



PRODUCT

Daniel Wellington were kind enough to gift me the Classic Warwick watch, this will be the focus of this review. 

Established in Uppsala in Sweden, just an hour’s drive from Stockholm, there is a story about how the watch came to be and their website states: “Filip Tysander, the founder of Daniel Wellington, met an intriguing gentleman from the British Isles. The man had the inspiring ability to be gentlemanly but still relaxed and unpretentious. He had an impeccable style, and loved to wear his watches on old weathered Nato straps. His name? Well, Daniel Wellington, of course. A strong friendship emerged between the two, and our founder was inspired not only by the man’s many great life stories but also by his class and timeless style of fashion”. 

I’m not sure how true this is as is reminiscent of The Great Gatsby story. A part of me likes to think it is, but only the people at Daniel Wellington know the truth about that one.

The Classic Warwick by Daniel Wellington

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