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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. Wellโฆ 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.
Timex Atelier Gets Its First Chronograph Watches, and One of Them Costs $2,250
The Timex Atelier line has been one of the more interesting developments in the brand’s recent history, and it just got a little bigger. Timex has announced two new chronograph references, the Chronograph Automatic M1a …
The Seiko Astron 5X63 Gets Playful for Summer: Crystal Pink and Crystal Green
Seiko has been nurturing the top of its Astron line lately, and the latest move leans into color. The brand just introduced a pair of limited editions built on the new Calibre 5X63, the references HAB005 and HAB006. Both arrive in bright, summery finishes that I wouldn’t normally expect on an Astron. They’re a little flashy for my taste, honestly, but I appreciate how much love this collection has been getting.
The 5 Best Dive Watches of 2026 So Far
The dive watch is the most crowded category in this hobby, and that makes it the hardest place to say anything new. Most years the genre just churns: another rehoused Seiko movement, another sub-$300 homage, another bezel insert in a color nobody asked for. What stood out in 2026 is how the watches worth your attention earned it on two fronts at once.
Oris Honors Lou Gehrig With a Pointer Date Limited to 2,130 Pieces
Oris has built a little tradition around baseball, and it just added another chapter. It started with a Big Crown Pointer Date honoring Roberto Clemente, then continued with a Hank Aaron edition. Now the brand has unveiled the Oris Lou Gehrig Limited Edition in tribute to New York Yankees legend Lou Gehrig. The lineage is important here, because these watches tend to work even if you don’t follow the sport.























