
"Seiko's reinvigorated Seiko 5 line includes the SRPG, the ultimate field watch for the daily grind. These babies are powered by the ever-reliable caliber 4R36 (meaning it's got hacking and 41-hour power reserve) and come in many colorways, which makes it easy to find one that feels like yours. Tune in to HBO on Sunday nights and you'll find these on the wrists of characters in The Pitt and The Last of Us."
"Tissot throws it back to the 1970s with this vintage-inspired Powermatic 80, also called the PRX. A minimalist face with a textured waffle dial and a date complication comes packed in a sharp 40 millimeter silhouette. But don't let its old school looks fool you. This watch has modern bones in it, with Super-LumiNova lighting up the hands and a beefy 80-hour power reserve. Get it in rose gold, and you might think you've time traveled to a long gone era."
"Astronauts wore chronographs to the Moon, but never forget what these watches were really meant for: racing, right here on Earth. Citizen's sturdy Eco-Drive watches, including its chronographs, are powered by any light source, making them very convenient and super reliable to have on wherever the road takes you next. The CA0649-14E, seen here, is grounded in the racing tradition that gave chronographs their original purpose."
Seiko's SRPG from the Seiko 5 line is a field watch powered by caliber 4R36 with hacking and a 41-hour power reserve, available in many colorways including the black-and-white SRPG37 with a brushed silver bezel and NATO strap. Tissot's PRX Powermatic 80 channels a '70s aesthetic with a minimalist waffle dial and 40mm case while offering Super-LumiNova illumination and an 80-hour power reserve. Citizen's Eco-Drive chronographs, such as the CA0649-14E, run on light, deliver convenience and reliability, and emphasize racing heritage with a black aluminum bezel, red-trimmed dial, and perforated strap.
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