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Swatch Just Made the Weirdest (and Priciest) MoonSwatch Yet
I genuinely thought we were done with these. The lines, the madness, the rotating cast of Bioceramic planets—it felt like the MoonSwatch thing had run its course a dozen releases ago. But Swatch, in all its chaotic energy, has decided we’re not done yet. So here we are. Again.
Citizen Tsuyosa Just Got a Smoked Dial Upgrade—and It’s Still Under $500
There was a time when fumé dials were reserved for the kind of watches you only saw on Hodinkee auctions or the wrist of some collector hotshot in Geneva. For the rest of us, the closest thing to an integrated sports watch was probably something from the Fossil kiosk at the mall. But things have changed—fast. And I have to admit, the fact that we’re now casually talking about $495 automatics with gradient dials and rose gold accents from Citizen… well, that feels awesome.
Retro Looks, Modern Build: Rado’s New Captain Cook 39mm Is Just Right
I’ve always been curious about the Rado Captain Cook. Something about the mix of vintage inspiration and ceramic-forward swagger had me circling the runway, even if I never quite landed. But like most things in this hobby, tastes evolve—especially when brands start playing with sizing that actually makes sense. Enter the new 39mm Captain Cook, now officially part of Rado’s core lineup and ready to serve up retro diver vibes in a more wrist-friendly format.
Hands-On Review: Why I Still Reach for the Casio G-Shock GW6900-1 Over Watches That Cost 10 Times More
The lightness makes you forget you’re wearing it until you smack it into a doorframe, and even then, it’s the doorframe you feel bad for.
Typsim Goes All-In on Vintage Accuracy with the 100M
Every now and then, I come across a new release that feels like someone finally cracked the code for vintage-inspired divers. Not the kind that just borrows a few mid-century cues, but one that actually seems like it could fool your watchmaker uncle into thinking it’s NOS from the ’60s. The Typsim 100M is exactly that kind of watch—a new piece that lives in the details.