Buffy Acacia
If you live in the Northern Hemisphere, you are only a few months away from summer and hopefully enjoy the fun atmosphere of spring. Nothing covers the Sun Seasonal Outfit than a bright, colorful wristwatch. Whether you hike the hills, put some laps in the pool, or relax on the fairway, you’ll need a solid clock to keep track of long days as well as stylish. We recommend this watch that is perfect for summer.
Casio G-Shock DW-5600EP
Since summer is an active time, picking up a watch that is basically undestructible is a great idea. Kassi Oak enjoys his time in the spotlightThe square shape of the G-Shock 5600 has been a fashion icon since the 1980s. Now it is available in bright neon colours, usually reserved for sports drinks. Not many people try to match the watch to Gatorade, but the DW-5600EP Energy Pack watch is a budget-friendly beast. In addition to all the bells and whistles, usually accompanied by Casio digital modules, the backlight illuminates another cheeky nod lightning pattern on electrolyte-fueled beverages. Price: USD 99
Seiko 5 Sports SRPK35
Some of the watches on this list are for those who are making summer days easy, kicking, soaking some rays and working on that tan. Not the Seiko srpk35, this watch is for those who rarely relax. Released last year, SRPK35 has all the details to soothe the most hardcore of Seiko fans. A wearable 38mm steel case, bright, easy-to-read dial, functional one-way bezel and brushed finish hide any scratches you’ve acquired while climbing rock climbing. However, if you prefer NATO or rubber straps, they can be easily attached due to the excavated lugs in the case. If your action is a little damp, the SRPK35 is water resistant to up to 100 meters. The movement is an automatic 4R36, boasting day and date capabilities, automatic winding, hacking, hand-winding, 41-hour power reserve and a beat rate of 21,600VPH. Price: 325 USD
Zodiac Super Sea Wolf Ceramic
Zodiac has an incredible lineage of diving watcheshowever, Super Sea Wolf’s ceramics couldn’t be far from the brand’s vintage offerings with explosions of green, white and orange. The watch itself has stylistic cues from the 1970s, but the case, bound by white ceramic, transforms it into a completely modern experience. The Seafoam Green Dial is in perfect contrast to the Sherbet Orange Minute Hand and Minute Track, all wrapped up by a supple tropic strap of green in a color match. Zodiac uses the STP movement owned by the shared parent company, Fossil, and STP 1-11 is a respected clone of ETA 2824-2, with some changes. The power reserve is 44 hours and has a 4Hz beat rate. Price: USD 1,795, available from The Time+Tide Shop
Longines Conquest 34mm
Small wrists should also enjoy summer, And recently added to the Longines Conquest catalog Make a beautiful summer watch. Not only are they water resistant to 100 meters for swimming safely, but the 34mm case holds all the sportiness you expect from a larger watch. If anything, it is actually a very authentic interpretation of a 1960s sports watch with a delicious modern touch. The pale green dial is stunning with its fantastic sunburst brushing and neat indicators. The steel h-link bracelet shows its utilitarian aspect. The caliber L888.5 is displayed through a sapphire caseback, showing off some fantastic decorations in this price range, along with a 72-hour power reserve and a 25,200Vph beat rate. Price: 2,075 US$
DOXA SUB 250 GMT SHARKHUNTER VINTAGE
It is famous for its bright orange dial, so you can really choose the Doxa professionals on this list. However, the recent release of the 250 GMT has plenty of perks in the summer. Not only is the GMT a major complication for crossing overseas or state lines, but the 40mm case is fantastically slim, with just 10.85mm thick. This is very impressive for a 250-meter water resistant watch, and maintains its full functionality as a dive watch that includes the bezel’s patented decompression scale. The Sharkhunter Vintage dial is a lovely change-up from all brightness. But if it’s not really yours, you will also find a summer that loves professional orange, diving star yellow, aquamarine, or sea emerald references. Price: USD 2,450, available from Time+Tide Shop
Oris Big Crown Pointer Date
Oris appears to be overhauling the catalog this year, but leaves no love of pastels and colours. It can be difficult to find a brightly colored watch that you still take seriously. What makes Oris’s big crown pointer appealing is its impressive blend of fun. It’s vibrant and exciting, but still versatile enough to come to the office. A more affordable version with Serrata movement can have a dark blue or bright blue and blind yellow, but the internal caliber 403 reference ripens in the summer of pastel sage or terracotta pink. Price: CHF 2,000 (Selita), CHF 3,600 (Caliber 403)
Omega Seamaster 150m Aqua Tela Summer Blue
Omega has unveiled its 75th annual collection of seafarers featuring new colorways across the range. Apparently called “summer blue”and the 150m Seamaster Aqua Terra with a light blue rubber strap is undoubtedly the most summer of them. The graded blue dial darkens the range more deeply as the depth rating increases. Therefore, due to the relatively shallow 150m water resistance of the Aqua Terra, this is the lightest shade of the collection. Perfect for summer dipping in the pool. Everything else is typical Omega and Aqua Terra, with excellent build quality and finish in a 41mm stainless steel case. Apart from flipping the watch and revealing that Omega has dumped the stamped Seamaster logo version of the display caseback, depicting Poseidon, including the Trident, and two seahorses, just like the 1956 original. Price: USD 6,600
Patek Philippe AquaNaut Travel Time 5164g
If you splash more cash than your pool water, Patek Philippe AquaNaut Travel Time 5164g It’s one of the biggest summer flexes you can manage. Following the cancellation of the stainless steel 5164A, the new model is fully cased in 18K white gold. The color of the Blue Grey Opalin dial is definitely different from the Tiffany Blue, which I’ve been outspoken over the years, but it’s still refreshing from the deep navy blues we’re used to. A 30m water resistance (and price tag) can probably keep it away from the ocean, but double time displays, day/night indicators, dates combined with local time make it the perfect watch for jet settings and holidays. Price: USD 64,930
T+T Timeless Pick: Studio Underd0g Pink Lem0Nade
Looking at this dial is enough to make water in your mouth. You can actually see the condensation running like the crystal is ice-cold glass. It’s a refresh of the lem0nade with a pink dial in Studio Under Germany. The gradient from yellow to pink is beautiful and soft And thanks to a unique manufacturing process, a little bit of a different worldAnd the whole thing gets darker and bright green shines. The 37mm case is surprisingly elegant and tied together as a watch that makes wise numbers and hands fun. The Swiss Cerata SW210-1 is a manual scratch movement, providing a more physical connection to the watch. No matter how good it looks in a photo, it looks 10 times better on metal. Price: 800 pounds (~1,000 USD) in store only from Time+Tide Shop