For a while now, shopping Orient's dive watch lineup has meant running into the same common fork in the road. The AC0Q wore beautifully at 40mm but always felt a little plain up top, while the Kamasu had the stronger dial and handset in a slightly larger package. Orient has…

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Citizen Loads a Tide Graph and Sailing Compass Into an Affordable Eco-Drive Watch

Just before summer every year, a handful of watches show up looking like they were built for the season, and most of them turn out to be divers playing dress-up. Citizen’s latest feels different, and I’ll admit I’m a little taken with it just from press photos alone. The brand just revealed the Citizen Promaster WaveTracker, a bunch of Eco-Drive sailing watches that wear the bold, sporty look you’d expect from a tool diver while doing something else entirely.

This New Integrated Bracelet Watch Undercuts a Lot of Its Rivals, but Not the PRX

Raymond Weil has spent the last few years watching the integrated-bracelet category fill up around it, and the brand is finally stepping in. The new A.R.T. Collection marks its first full lineup built around an integrated bracelet. The collection splits into two families, the mechanical Ref. 1000 series and the quartz Ref. 1250 series. We’ll focus on the mechanicals here, since that’s where most enthusiasts will look first.

Casio G-Shock DW5600MNC-1 Review: A Better Strap Transforms This Affordable Classic

I remember buying my first “grown-up” Casio G-Shock sometime around 2014. It felt like a follow-up to the Baby-G my parents gave me when I was a kid, only this time I was spending my own money and paying attention to things like references, modules, and case designs. The watch was some kind of blacked-out DW5600 from Casio’s Military Series lineup with a negative display. I eventually sold it, but the core appeal of that watch never really left me. The square case and the feeling that it could handle just about anything made a lasting impression.

Seiko Releases a Limited Edition PADI King Turtle Dive Watch for 2026

Seiko has announced the Prospex HBB002, a limited edition dive watch that commemorates two milestones at once: PADI’s 60th anniversary in 2026 and a decade of collaboration between the watchmaker and the world’s largest recreational diving training organization. It’s a straightforward premise for a limited edition, and Seiko has executed it on the King Turtle platform, which remains one of the more dependable dive watch formats in the brand’s lineup.

Rado Just Dropped Three Skeleton Automatic Watches With Seriously Great Colors

Rado isn’t a brand I always spend a ton of time thinking about, if I’m being honest. Wellโ€ฆ maybe their sportier dive watches. But every now and then the DiaStar lineup does something that catches my eye, and this is one of those moments. The brand has just announced three new limited edition DiaStar Original Skeleton models distinguished by blue, green, and red color accents. Each is limited to 555 pieces.

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