Watch Drop Wednesday | March 25 2026

Watch Drop Wednesday — March 25, 2026

Your weekly Spot.Watch roundup of notable new releases from the past seven days.

Welcome to this week’s edition of Watch Drop Wednesday from Spot.Watch. Each week, we highlight some of the most interesting watch releases and fresh arrivals across the industry, from attainable daily wearers to enthusiast-driven launches worth keeping on your radar.

Here are the standout releases making noise this week.

Christopher Ward — C63 Sealander True GMT

Christopher Ward has expanded the Sealander line with a new C63 Sealander True GMT, adding one of the most practical travel complications in modern watchmaking. Unlike an office GMT, a true GMT allows the local hour hand to be adjusted independently, making it especially appealing for frequent flyers and anyone crossing time zones regularly.

This release strengthens Christopher Ward’s reputation for offering enthusiast-friendly specifications and strong value in a clean, versatile package.

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Citizen — Eco-Drive 50th Anniversary Edition (AQ4091-56W)

Citizen is marking a major milestone with the Eco-Drive 50th Anniversary Edition AQ4091-56W. The commemorative model celebrates five decades of one of the most influential solar-powered technologies in watchmaking.

Beyond the anniversary significance, the release is a reminder of how central Eco-Drive has become to Citizen’s identity: practical, reliable, and built around convenience without sacrificing precision or refinement.

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Seiko — Prospex Marinemaster 1968 Heritage Diver HBF001 & HBF002

Seiko continues to mine its deep archive with the Prospex Marinemaster 1968 Heritage Diver, now offered in references HBF001 and HBF002. These models revisit one of the brand’s most respected dive-watch design languages, blending vintage inspiration with modern execution.

For Seiko fans, this is exactly the kind of release that keeps the brand relevant: heritage-driven, recognizably Prospex, and backed by real enthusiast interest.

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King Seiko — Vanac Titanium Collection (HKF001, HKF002, HKF003)

King Seiko has introduced three new titanium models to the Vanac collection: HKF001, HKF002, and HKF003. These releases pair lightweight titanium construction with the in-house Calibre 8L45, giving the line a more modern, performance-minded edge.

The result is an interesting blend of dress-watch refinement and contemporary practicality, expanding the appeal of King Seiko beyond pure nostalgia.

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Tissot — Visodate Collection (Redesigned)

Tissot has refreshed the Visodate, updating one of its most recognizable classic designs with a more modern mechanical package. The redesigned collection now features the Powermatic 80 movement, bringing an 80-hour power reserve to a model long appreciated for its clean, understated style.

It is the kind of update that should appeal to both new buyers and longtime fans: familiar design, better everyday usability, and a stronger technical proposition at an accessible price point.

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Delma — Shell Star Collection (41mm Automatic)

Delma has expanded its Shell Star lineup with a new 41mm automatic dive watch in stainless steel. Offered in multiple dial colors, the latest Shell Star release continues the brand’s tradition of robust, no-nonsense dive watches with a distinctly sporty character.

For buyers looking for a modern diver outside the most crowded mainstream options, Delma remains an interesting name to watch.

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Yema — Superman Titanium MoonTide CMM.11

Yema has unveiled the Superman Titanium MoonTide CMM.11, a limited-edition take on one of its best-known dive-watch platforms. The use of titanium keeps the watch lightweight, while the “MoonTide” dial treatment gives it a more distinctive, collector-oriented personality.

It is another reminder that Yema continues to balance vintage-inspired dive credentials with more experimental finishing and enthusiast-focused limited runs.

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G-Shock — New Release Spotted This Week

G-Shock also made this week’s new-release conversation, with a fresh model appearing in industry roundups published during the week of March 22. While the exact reference was not clearly identified in the source snippet, the inclusion is no surprise—G-Shock remains one of the most consistently active brands when it comes to regular, enthusiast-friendly launches.

As more details emerge, this is one to keep an eye on for next week’s roundup.

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Final Thoughts

This week’s releases offered a strong mix of travel watches, heritage divers, lightweight titanium pieces, and updated classics. From Christopher Ward’s practical GMT to Citizen’s anniversary tribute and Seiko’s ongoing heritage revival, the last seven days delivered plenty for enthusiasts to discuss.

That is all for this edition of Watch Drop Wednesday. Check back next week for another Spot.Watch roundup of the latest arrivals shaping the watch world.

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  • Great roundup! Loving the new King Seiko titanium Vanacs and the Tissot Visodate upgrade. Solid week for divers too. 👍
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