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.
The Circula Divesport Titanium watch boasts a hardened titanium case, 500m water resistance and a textured dial. It falls under $1,000, a value proposition hard to ignore.
The Girard-Perregaux Laureato Absolute Chronograph 8Tech comes with an automatic chronograph movement that ticks away at 4 Hz, and is visible through a smoked sapphire crystal on the rear of the case.
The new 41mm BR 03s come in multiple colors and finishes – six in total – and run a BR-CAL.302 movement. The basic model costs $3,600.
Surprisingly, the Yema Sous Marine offers a 40.5mm case that is just 12.2mm thick, which makes this a particularly tasty option (in terms of sizing), especially with a near-universal 20mm lug width.
The Oris AquisPro 4000m costs a cool $6,200, placing it in the higher end of Oris’ lineup. That said, it’s definitely exceptionally stylish.
While it’s not a perfect sports companion the Kospet Tank M2 Smartwatch is one of the more affordable smartwatches we’ve seen.
At the end of the day, the Timex M79 Automatic wrist watch is a decent middle-of-the-road option. at a price of $299.
At $2,950 the Longines Spirit Titanium 40mm version is a mid-level luxury watch. The materials and fit/finish are what make this particular piece interesting.
The $995 Hamilton Khaki Navy Scuba Auto is wrapped in a full steel case, paired to a full steel bracelet, topped with a ceramic bezel insert. This watch feels like it can withstand a ton of abuse.