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Citizen’s Mandalorian Beskar Attesa Finally Feels Like A Tasteful Star Wars Watch
I’ll just come out and say it. I’m a bit of a closeted Star Wars fan, and you really don’t want to get me started on the significance of the franchise or how it has evolved over the decades. So when Citizen USA drops yet another Star Wars collaboration, I usually brace myself. Most of these have ranged from forgettable to genuinely uncomfortable to look at. This one, however, caught my eye for, reasons… Citizen has officially announced the Attesa x The Mandalorian “Beskar” (AT8385-55E), a limited-edition chronograph capped at just 1,400 units worldwide.
Bulova Reimagines an Iconic Chronograph With the Lunar Pilot Black Hole
Years back, I closed out my Lunar Pilot review with a wish for a smaller, refined take on the watch. Bulova has chipped away at that over time, first with a 43-ishmm no-date variant, and now with the new Lunar Pilot Black Hole. At 41mm, this is the smallest Lunar Pilot to date, and to my eye, it might also be the best looking one Bulova has put out under this banner. That’s not something I expected to say about a blacked-out limited edition, but here we are.
G-Shock Mudmaster Review: Reliable and Built for the Serious Tool Watch User
It had been a while since Iโd spent any real time with a G-Shock. And Iโm not talking about the everyday models you can grab at a department store. I mean, a G-SHOCKโthe full-on, overbuilt, feature-packed pieces that feel like youโre strapping a digital Swiss Army knife to your wrist. Thatโs exactly where the Master of G Mudmaster GGB100X-1A landed for me. This specific model available here in the USA market is loaded to a point where, realistically, Iโm probably the last person who can fully put everything it offers to the test.
Timex’s Best Affordable Dress Watch Yet Is a Todd Snyder Collaboration
The latest Timex x Todd Snyder collaboration is a faithful reissue of the 1976 Lexington, a rectangular dress watch originally released by Timex in the 1970s. It will be available through Timex.com, Todd Snyder online, and in Todd Snyder stores, priced at $169.
Swatch Drops Four Jellyfish-Themed Affordable Dive Watches at $155
Swatch has never been shy about leaning into theme-driven drops, and the latest Scubaqua release keeps that pattern going. The brand has introduced four new versions of its entry-level dive watch, each tied visually to a different species of jellyfish. Pricing stays at $155 across the board, which is notable given that two of the four include Swatch Pay at no additional cost.

























