This silver men’s watch from Avirex makes a immediate fashion statement.
With its sleek icy color scheme and the ring of crystals around the face, it balances coolness with just the right amount of bling.
In the center of the face, the words Avirex 1975 are set off in a hip-hop style font, adding to the watch’s modern urban feel.
Avirex has been making all-American outerwear for more than thirty years, and the watch carries the same authentic feeling that Avirex’ famous jackets conveyed in movies like Top Gun.
With its sleek feel and aura of authenticity, this watch will be a great addition to a contemporary wardrobe.
This men’s sports barrel watch is from the Sports Barrel collection of Michele. What is a sports barrel, you ask? I have no idea.
If you want to keep using that tired old excuse that your watch was running late, this watch is not for you. It automatically updates itself by contacting an atomic timekeeping center.
This Automatic watch from Hamilton is intended for hobbyist divers, but looks great on land as well.
Honestly, who didn’t love LEGOS when they were a kid?
This watch by Citizen is a men’s watch that is waterproof at depths up to 660 feet.
The Zodiac name has been associated with watchmaking for over a hundred years, and was once known as a premier choice in diver’s watches. They were purchased in 2001 by Fossil, and are now known for producing good looking, functional underwater watches.
This men’s watch by Raymond Weil is small, stylish, and sophisticated. Raymond Weil is known for creating these types of stylish, casual watches for men, and this watch is no exception.
This is a functional and feature-packed diver’s watch from Citizen.
The Kontiki is a complete redesign of the diver’s watch. The mechanical movement is sealed in a watertight case that anchors to the bridge.