Watches I own & actually wear
Not investments. Not flexes. Just pieces I enjoy.
Tissot Swissmatic Dream Classic
Elegant dress watch with Swissmatic movement and 72-hour power reserve. Smooth sweep and classy lines.
The Swissmatic is Tissot's answer to affordable Swiss automatics — same DNA, more accessible.
Seiko Prospex King Turtle 'Save the Ocean' Special Edition
A rugged diver with sapphire crystal, ceramic bezel, and Seiko’s trusted 4R36 movement. Day-date and 200m WR.
Part of Seiko’s Save the Ocean line — proceeds help marine conservation. A modern classic among enthusiasts.
Casio Illuminator 'Casio Royale' AE1200WHD-1A (World Time)
The ‘Casio Royale’. Retro digital with world map, 5 alarms, stopwatch, and timer — all in one beater.
Nickname comes from its resemblance to a Bond gadget in *Octopussy (1983)*. Loved by tech nerds and watch modders.
Timex Automatic Skeletal Watch
Industrial and affordable. Open-heart design lets you see the movement breathe. 40-hour reserve.
Surprisingly good specs for a Timex mechanical. A gateway into skeleton watches for beginners.
Diesel - Master Chief
Oversized and bold, with Diesel’s signature tough aesthetic. Not for the faint of wrist.
Often seen in urban fashion circles. Worn by Vin Diesel in marketing — matches the brand’s loud persona.
RS Chrono - AMG Petronas
Motorsport-themed chronograph with Mercedes AMG F1 branding and Petronas teal accents.
Official F1 tie-in — a nod to speed and engineering precision. Limited availability.
Fossil Bannon Chronograph (Green Dial)
Versatile and sporty. The deep green dial adds flair, while the chronograph and 24h subdial keep things functional.
Works great as an all-rounder. A chronograph that pairs well with both denim and dress shirts.
Mi Band 8
Sleek and modular. Tracks fitness, sleep, and heart rate — light enough to forget it’s there.
Not a watch per se, but perfect for everyday health tracking. Modular strap design stands out.
Fastrack Quartz
My first everyday watch — youthful, sharp, and built like a tank.
Popular choice for first-time watch wearers in India due to style and value.
Harbour Wave
Minimalist styling with clean edges. A casual beater I wear without second thoughts.
Locally sourced — not much info, but looks better than its price.