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Citizen Attesa ACT Line: Super Titanium, 39mm Cases, Two New References
The Attesa line has always been one of those Citizen collections I’ve been vaguely aware of without ever feeling pulled toward it. Nice watches, solid reputation, just never quite the thing that made me drool. These two new references, the CB3040-56H and CB3045-61L, are the closest the line has come to catching my attention. Both are scheduled to release on March 12 in Japan, and both bring a spec sheet that’s genuinely hard to argue with at their price points.
Marathon Drops a New All-Black Military Dive Watch in Three Sizes
Marathon Watch has officially introduced its new Anthracite SAR collection, bringing a fully blacked-out treatment to one of its most recognizable professional dive platforms. The release includes four references across three case sizes: the 46mm Anthracite JDD, the 41mm Anthracite GSAR available on stainless steel or rubber, and the 36mm Anthracite MSAR Auto.
Drydenโs New Chrono Diver Gen 2 Delivers Vintage Dive Watch Style Under $500
Dryden Watch Company has officially introduced the second generation of its Chrono Diver collection, updating the case architecture, bracelet integration, and overall aesthetic direction of the model while keeping pricing firmly under the $500 mark. The new series leans further into 1970s skin diver influence, presenting three revised colorways built around a familiar 42mm platform.
This Affordable Timex Chronograph Is Giving Serious Ice Blue Daytona Energy
Timex just expanded the Waterbury line with a new Ice Blue edition of the Waterbury Heritage Chronograph, and this one immediately caught my attention. I have been craving a Timex chronograph lately. Something I could throw on without overthinking it. This new release might be the one that finally pushes me from browsing to actually snagging a fun review piece for the site.
Zodiacโs New Release Pairs a 300M Dive Watch With a Purpose-Built Blade
Zodiac and GiantMouse have teamed up on a collaborative Super Sea Wolf Pro Diver and dive knife set, bringing together two enthusiast communities that probably overlap more than we admit. The project reportedly began with a real-world connection at Windup Watch Fair, where GiantMouse founder Jim Worth and the Zodiac team started talking watches. Worth is known to be a legitimate vintage dive watch fan, and a vintage Zodiac in a similar color configuration helped shape the direction of this release. That origin story matters to me. It feels organic, not like a branding exercise that started in a boardroom.

