Review: James McCabe Watches | Norton of Morton

Until very recently, my watch collection consisted of diver, field and chronograph watches but for somebody that tries to put an effort into what I wear, I was bereft of a dress watch. Thankfully, James McCabe Watches came to my rescue, who sent me a watch from their Heritage line.

What I particularly like about James McCabe Watches are that they’re assembled in the UK. Given that a made in Britain watch would today cost thousands and thousands of pounds, a watch assembled here in Blightly is the next best thing.

Given the choice of any watch from their site, after a good day or so umming and ahhing, I settled on this beauty.

I adore the blue dial and stainless steel case. The very next day, the watch arrived. I’m not sure what I was most astounded at; the speedy delivery or the timepiece itself.

The watch is a perfect dress watch – reasonably small for modern-day timepieces at 40mm, nice and light on the wrist and positively gleaming as it perfectly plays with the light.

The watch is an automatic, with a Japanese Miyota movement inside, which you can see working away in a see-through exhibition caseback. This is a stunning detail, so hypnotising to watch.

In the same way that a jacket boasting working cuffs is a sign of quality, a watch that boasts a signed crown is an extra flourish usually found on luxury watches. As well as having a little ‘M’ etched onto it, pleasingly, the crown is also hand-winding. As automatic watches are powered by arm movement (no batteries here), it doesn’t need to be hand-wound. But of course, being the jolly throwback that I am, I want to wind it up.

Turning the watch around reveals another detail that I quite like. The McCabe name, in their very traditional typeface, is a nice nod to renowned watchmaker, James McCabe. As somebody who shuns brand names or slogans on clothing, this is subtle enough to be quite classic.

The watch has a lovely little dome on the crystal too. I have a few watches with domes, it must be something I’m drawn towards. It’s a very vintage touch.

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I don’t tend to concern myself too much with straps that come with watches as I tend to buy different ones and experiment a little. The black leather strap that my watch was supplied with is soft enough with blue stitching to match the dial. It comes with a deployment buckle, which is a first for me.

The model that I picked out is a very reasonable £245. Here are a few pictorials of it on the wrist. 
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All in all, I’m very impressed indeed. The McCabe watch is well made, very beautiful to look at and it makes me smile each time I see ‘Assembled in the UK’ so prominently as I check the time. I’m looking forward to wearing it for many years to come.

G.M. Norton

Protagonist of ‘Norton of Morton’

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