Casio G-Shock 5600, ~$52
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We’ll be the first to admit it — it’s tough to make the case for owning one of each type of watch we tend to cover at Gear Patrol. I mean, it’s 2021: you don’t need a pilot’s watch. (Hell, most people didn’t need one back in 1950.) You probably don’t need a field watch, or even a dive watch — though the latter are admittedly so versatile that we thoroughly recommend owning one. But what everyone really should have is a good digital watch.
Why? Again, it’s a question of versatility, though in this case, it’s also a question of price: for significantly less than $100 you can get yourself the type of watch that does just about everything a timekeeping device should possibly do, and that will do it while getting the absolute shit kicked out of it. The type of watch you can wear while skiing, running, swimming, and triathlon-ing, whatever. The type of watch that does exactly what it’s supposed to, and that you never have to worry about.
And what, pray tell, is the epitome of such a watch? For our money (and perhaps also for your money), we believe it’s the basic G-Shock 5600 series. Why? Because Casio’s famous watch for hard knocks is virtually indestructible, and it costs the equivalent of, like, three Manhattan cocktails. If you’re only gonna buy one digital watch, we truly think this one should be it. Here’s why (in more detail):