
All three watches measure 43mm by 12.5mm thick, with brushed and polished stainless steel cases and chamfers you sometimes don’t see on watches at twice or three times the price. The lug-to-lug wasn’t given, but it seems relatively short, which suggests it might fit a wider range of wrists than you’d expect. Colors include a black (with yellow accents), a more traditional “Panda” treatment, and a rose-toned case with a blue-and-black dial.
The dials are all wave-patterned, and light can seep through underneath to power the Cal. B620 Eco-Drive movement. If it’s not super sunny where you are right now, that’s okay. You get about 270 days of power when the watch is fully solar-charged. That powers the movement, which gives you hours, minutes, running seconds, a date, a 24-hour dial with AM/PM indication, and a 1/5th-second chronograph with a 60-minute counter. Despite having more classic pump-pushers, the watch has 100m of water resistance, which means you could take it on a (somewhat depth-restricted) dive trip and use the dive bezel as well.
Mark Kauzlarich
2026-01-23 18:00:00

