CLASH OF THE TITANS
Prized for its extreme durability, titanium is the hottest (and lightest) material in watchmaking right now
SOLDIER ON
A titanium case makes for a luxurious take on a classic military design. Hamilton Khaki Field Titanium Auto, $1,240 through hamiltonwatch.com.
SUN KING
A solar-powered movement that automatically adjusts to 26 time zones is at the heart of this high-tech marvel. Citizen Super Titanium Atomic Timekeeping, $1,450 through citizenwatch.com.
GO DEEP
This redesigned titanium diver is sure to make a splash on land or sea. TAG Heuer Aquaracer, $5,250 through tagheuer.com.
SPY WEAR
Befitting of a watch worn by the world’s favourite secret agent, the official timepiece of the Bond film No Time to Die is as tough as it is refined. Omega Seamaster Diver 300M Co-Axial Master Chronometer 42mm 007 Edition with stainless steel bracelet, $12,500 through omegawatches.com.
WINTER WONDER
A textured dial inspired by freshly fallen snow is the star here, along with Grand Seiko’s ultra-accurate Spring Drive movement. – J.F. Grand Seiko Snowflake SBGA211, $7,300 through grand-seiko.com.
ESSENTIALS
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