While a number of brands have collaborated with Disney in the past, one of the latest to put Mickey onto your wrist is none other than Fossil.
The Locman Aethalia gives you a sporty and classic look, with the angles of a flared Flieger-style handset offset by the curves of the bezel.
If you want to put a Christopher Ward C1 Moonphase on your wrist, they start at $2,325 on a leather strap, or $2,475 on a bracelet.
One brand that has really been hitting that sweet spot with sizing is Baltic, and their new Baltic Hermétique Tourer looks to be another home run.
This latest Ferragamo Watch, called the Ferragamo Curve leans a bit more into that jewelry side of things and costs $1,095.
The Citizen Tsuki-yomi A-T watch is solar-powered and can also receive atomic radio signals to ensure that the watch is always accurate.
The two-tone models of the Rado True Square Thinline Les Couleurs Le Corbusier collection are $2,400, while the all-black model comes in at $2,200.
Versions on the Bulova Oceanographer GMT Wrist Watch bracelet (including the root beer variant) come in at $1,395, while the grey version on the urethane strap is $1,295.
The basic toughness of the G-Shock Mudman GW9500-1 makes this is a great watch for anyone who spends a lot of time outdoors.
Ball has teamed with Ducks Unlimited to raise funds for wetlands conservation, via the Ball Fireman Ducks Unlimited. The wrist watch goes for $1,199.