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…

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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.

Zodiacโ€™s 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.

This Retro Citizen Ana-Digi Temp Is A Love Letter To A Special Honda

Iโ€™ll be honest, Iโ€™m not the guy memorizing Honda chassis codes or debating which generation of Prelude peaked. Cars, for me, are transportation and the occasional design crush. That said, Iโ€™ve always had a soft spot for 1980s tech aesthetics, especially when they spill over into watches. And the Citizen Ana-Digi Temp has always been pure 1980s tech.

Christopher Ward C63 Valour Review: The Best Chronograph Under $1,000?

Over the years, Iโ€™ve spent a fair amount of headspace figuring out how I feel about Christopher Ward. Earlier in my collecting days, the brand felt up and coming, a bit experimental with its designs and branding, and somewhat difficult to pin down. Today, I see them as a focused, value-driven powerhouse with several releases that genuinely speak to me. While this certainly isnโ€™t one of the newest hits from the brand, the watch that pulled me in was the Christopher Ward C63 Valour Chronograph introduced in 2024.

Citizen Just Crashed the Affordable Dive Watch Party With the Tsuyosa Shore

When Citizen first introduced the Tsuyosa in 2022, it carved out a clear lane for itself. Integrated steel sports watch styling, automatic movement, accessible price, and just enough personality to make it feel premium. It was easy to understand where it fit in the broader entry-level mechanical landscape. With the new Tsuyosa Shore, Citizen nudges that formula in a direction that feels strategic and just plain fun.

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