Casio has finally brought its retro-inspired MTP-B146 collection to the US more than a year after its international debut. The stainless steel trio stands out with vintage 1980s styling, a unique day display at 12 o'clock, and prices starting at just $110.
With the FIFA World Cup 2026 entering its last leg, Casio and the Japanese fashion label F.C. Real Bristol have released a new limited edition G-Shock celebrating the world's largest football festival.
Following last year's GM-5600 collaboration, Casio and C2H4 are back with another retro-futuristic G-Shock. This time, the GA-2100 gets the Space Age treatment, complete with a custom collectible packaging inspired by vintage industrial design.
Seiko is celebrating Popeye magazine's 50th anniversary with a new limited-edition 5 Sports watch. Limited to just 500 pieces, it refreshes the brand's orange-dial SKX-inspired design with subtle styling tweaks, exclusive packaging, and a see-through caseback.
Seiko is expanding its 5 Sports Field collection with two new GMT-equipped models aimed at travelers. The HDB001 and HDB002 pair compact 39.4mm cases with the brand's reliable 4R34 automatic movement and are set to launch in Japan this August.
After reviving the iconic Rotocall last year, Seiko is back with two fresh takes on the retro digital classic. The new models add negative displays without changing the compact design or quirky rotating bezel that made the original a cult favorite.
Citizen has unveiled two new Eco-Drive chronographs that put a dressier spin on the AT2600 series. The AT2604-56H and AT2604-56X combine textured dials, gold-tone accents, and solar-powered movements. The duo is now available in parts of Asia, with no word yet on a wider global release.
Casio has officially launched the new Luxe Black G-Shock collection in the US, featuring two metal-covered GM-2100 watches and two affordable resin GA-2100. Pricing starts at $145 for the resin models and goes up to $260 for the metal-clad variants.