There’s a special kind of satisfaction in finding a watch that punches so far above its weight, it feels like you’ve gamed the whole system. That’s kind of where I feel they landed with the Certina DS-X GMT—a watch that caught me by surprise and pulled me in with some…

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Christopher Ward Goes Big and Bright with the New C60 Trident Reef

There’s something about a colorful diver that makes me nostalgic for the days when I didn’t obsess over case finishing, lug-to-lug lengths, or how the logo is applied. Back then, if it looked fun and felt good on the wrist, that was all that mattered. So, when I saw Christopher Ward’s new C60 Trident Reef, I felt a flicker of that same carefree energy.

Casio’s Bold Move Into Automatic Watches With the EFK-100D

I never really expected to see Casio take a crack at an automatic sports watch and I’m guessing I wasn’t alone in that. Casio, to me, has always been about bulletproof digital gear or quirky, ultra-affordable analogs that I wouldn’t think twice about tossing in a backpack or slipping on before a hike. So, when I heard about the EFK-100D, I couldn’t help but raise an eyebrow. Casio with a mechanical movement? Now we’re in new territory.

Three New Aqua Compressors Show Farer’s Subtle Evolution

When Farer first dropped its Aqua Compressor back in 2017, it was one of those watches I didn’t pay much attention to. But I should have. Between the titanium case and the offbeat use of color, the curiosity stuck with me longer than I expected. Now, nearly a decade later, Farer’s bringing the model back with a small batch of updates that feel more like well-earned maturity than a total overhaul.

Citizen Revives Its Funky Depth-Sensing Diver for the Aqualand’s 40th

It’s hard not to smile when a brand pulls something straight out of the archives and actually gets it right. The original Citizen Aqualand that dropped in ’85 was a geeky, glorious collision of analog dive chops and digital gadgetry. You didn’t need to love diving to want one; you just needed to be the kind of person who liked pushing buttons to see what they did. I was that person. Still am.

Swatch x Blancpain Green Abyss: Plastic, Automatic, and Weirdly Desirable

I remember laughing the first time I saw someone refer to these watches as “Blancswains.” It was during one of those endless Instagram scrolls—half watch memes, half guys arguing about lug-to-lug measurements. And yet, here we are again, after the Bioceramic Scuba Fifty Fathoms collaboration dropped, and Swatch has just added a new one to the lineup. This time, it’s called the Green Abyss. And I kinda like it more than I expected to.

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