The best ... sports watches
... from a low of $88 to a high of $3,200
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BlackOut
Made using “hardened mineral glass,” this watch is “even tougher” than the Luminox models made for Navy SEALs.
Price: $295
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Contact: Luminox.com
Source: National Geographic Adventure
Animal Zepher
This waterproof stainless steel watch stays “locked to your wrist” with a hook-and-loop strap, and features Luminova glowing hands and markers.
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Price: $88
Contact: Animal.co.uk
Source: Men’s Fitness U.K.
NRDC Aquaracer 500m
Water-resistant to 500 meters, this diver’s watch features a helium-release valve to keep it functioning while resurfacing.
Price: $2,600
Contact: Tagheuer.com
Source: Forbes Life
Belmont
This sturdy, dual–time zone watch will keep you “connected to your corner of the globe” on long-haul trips.
Price: $3,200
Contact:
Davidyurman.com
Source: Condé Nast Traveler
Oceanus OCW-T750TDB-1A
This watch shows the time in 29 cities and sets itself, based on atomic timekeeping signals.
Price: $1,300
Contact: Casio.com
Source: National Geographic Adventure
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