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Seiko Refreshes the Cocktail Time Affordable Dress Watch, And the Dials Steal the Show
For a watch that spent its early life as a Japan-only curiosity, this one has aged into something close to an institution. Seiko’s Cocktail Time started as a grey-market piece collectors passed around on forums, then went global under the Presage banner and settled in as the default answer whenever someone wanted an affordable mechanical dress watch. The dial always did the heavy lifting. Everything else stayed just competent enough to stay out of the way. Now there are three new ones joining the permanent collection. These are the Seiko Presage Cocktail Time models HCB001, HCB002, and HCB003.
Studio Underd0g Rebuilt Its Cult-Favorite Field Watch From The Case Out
Second-generation updates in the microbrand world usually follow a script. You add a dial color or two, maybe swap a strap supplier, and let the hype machine handle the rest. It’s rare to see a young brand rework the case, replace the movement, and pull assembly under its own roof all at once. So today, let’s take a closer look at the Studio Underd0g 02SERIES GEN2.
Watchdives Premier Review: A Surprisingly Affordable Integrated Bracelet Watch
I’ve reached a point in my collecting where I don’t buy a watch simply because it’s well made. There has to be something about the design that keeps pulling me back after the novelty wears off. Every now and then, though, I spend time with a watch that reminds me those two things don’t always have to go hand in hand. The Watchdives Premier WD0016B is one of those watches.
This Citizen Watch Dial Is Hand-Dyed Paper, and No Two Are Alike
There’s a corner of high-end Japanese watchmaking that has nothing to do with tourbillons or waitlists, and Citizen has become one of its best practitioners. The CITIZEN line keeps pairing absurdly accurate movements with dials rooted in traditional Japanese craft, and 2026 gives the brand a fitting backdrop since it marks 50 years of Eco-Drive. The latest release leans on indigo dyers to celebrate. Here’s the new The CITIZEN AQ4090-08A, a 200-piece limited edition with a hand-dyed indigo washi paper dial.
Longines Adds a Light Blue Opaline Dial to the Conquest Heritage Central Power Reserve
Dial color updates usually land near the bottom of the news pile, and most of them deserve to stay there. Every once in a while, though, a single colorway pulls a watch out of your blind spot entirely. I’ll admit that’s exactly what happened to me this week, because I never gave this model much thought until now. Longines has introduced a light blue opaline dial for the Conquest Heritage Central Power Reserve, and it finally has my attention.
























