16 Excellent Watches You Can Pick Up from Huckberry

Tool watches, dress watches and exclusive collabs from Seiko, Hamilton, Unimatic and more.

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An excellently curated selection of gear, EDC and apparel puts online retailer Huckberry very much on the Gear Patrol wavelength. And that curation includes a surprisingly robust range of watches from some of our favorite brands, including Seiko, Hamilton and G-SHOCK. While tool watches are naturally the most prevalent style you’ll find on the site, with everything from divers and field watches to GMTs and chronographs, you’ll also discover some surprises in the form of classy dress watches and retro digital watches.

Perhaps best of all, Huckberry frequently collaborates with other brands, meaning some of the watches they sell from names like Unimatic, Zodiac, Timex and more aren’t available anywhere else. It’s worth browsing all the options in the Huckberry Watch Shop, but below you’ll find our favorite picks out of what’s currently offered in the online shop.

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  • Size: 39mm
  • Movement: Automatic

One of the first modern dive watches ever made, now crafted from lightweight titanium for the first time thanks to this limited collab between Huckberry and Zodiac.

  • Size: 45mm
  • Movement: Automatic

Dive watches don’t get much more classic than the Seiko Turtle, a brand favorite and a rugged companion that will last basically forever.

  • Size: 40mm
  • Movement: Automatic

Unimatic collabs with just about everyone, but the Italian brand’s Huckberry joint effort is one of our favorites thanks to its bold use of nature-inspired color.

  • Size: 40mm
  • Movement: Automatic chronograph

Hamilton’s modern-day reissue of its 1960s panda chronograph is one of the best-made — and best-looking — watches available at its price point.

  • Size: 41mm
  • Movement: Automatic

Own a bit of history (and exude some serious Blancpain vibes) with this modern recreation of the prototype dive watch Bulova made for the US Navy in 1957.

  • Size: 42.5mm
  • Movement: Automatic GMT

The best automatic GMT you can get for under $500 is available at Huckberry … and in the sleek “Batman” colorway too.

  • Size: 41mm
  • Movement: Automatic

This beefed-up version of Marathon’s mil-spec diver is used by soldiers all around the world, and it comes with an additional metal bracelet that’s exclusive to Huckberry.

  • Size: 38mm
  • Movement: Hand-wound

The definitive field watch from Hamilton evolved out of the trenches of WWII to become a modern-day icon.

  • Size: 38mm
  • Movement: Automatic

This handsome explorer’s watch is Seiko’s modern-day recreation of its very first sports watch from the 1950s, which was created for mountaineers.

  • Size: 40mm
  • Movement: Automatic

Minimalist Italian microbrand Unimatic is a bonafide phenomenon, and the Modello Uno diver is the original design that put the brand on the map.

  • Size: 49.8 × 44.4mm
  • Movement: Quartz

In just a few years, the “CasiOak” has become a modern classic. In full steel, it’s got an even more refined feel for anyone looking for that balling-on-a-budget look.

  • Size: 42mm
  • Movement: Automatic

Another 1960s reissue from Hamilton, this Mad Men-esque stunner is the only dress watch you’ll need.

  • Size: 41mm
  • Movement: Quartz

Sometimes, all you want is the ease and simplicity of a good-looking, well-made and accurate quartz watch. The fact that this one is built in Detroit doesn’t hurt, either.

  • Size: 41.4mm
  • Movement: Solar quartz chronograph

Lacking the 30 grand needed for a Rolex Daytona? Get a similar look and a convenient solar movement for 700 bucks with this Seiko instead.

  • Size: 44mm
  • Movement: Quartz

The dream of the ’90s is alive at Huckberry thanks to this collab with Timex that resurrects an iconic digital watch from three decades (seriously?!) ago.

  • Size: 39mm
  • Movement: Quartz

Another throwback Timex Ironman collab, this one has even more retro flavor thanks to an injection of funky color from EDC favorite The James Brand.

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