As watch lovers and writers at Gear Patrol, we spend our afternoons pitching, researching and writing stories, poring over the new timepieces coming in and out of our office, and hunting for deals on used and vintage pieces online. When a new watch comes across our radar, one that particularly resonates with our tastes, we can’t help but obsess over it. And not just obsess over them — we talk about them, debate their relevance, orate on their greatness and rail on their faults. So, here’s a taste of that: five timepieces are watch-loving staff can’t seem to shake, right this second.
Seiko Presage SARX055

Earlier this fall, I tried on a Grand Seiko “Snowflake” while sitting in a room full of Seiko designers and engineers. I remember thinking to myself, “I wish they’d put this dial on a cheaper watch.” Just last month, Seiko did exactly that, and my god the result is glorious. First, there’s that dial — it’s pocked with seemingly random etchings that give it the look of freshly-fallen snow or a crisp sheet of washi paper. If that weren’t enough, the case and bracelet are made of titanium. The result is light, hard and hypoallergenic. However, the watch isn’t perfect. At 40.8mm, it’s slightly big for my tastes, but rest assured if it were 38mm I’d break my self-imposed $500 budget and buy one right now. — Andrew Connor, Associate Staff Writer
Nonnative X Seiko Chronograph

Our love of Seiko watches at Gear Patrol is no secret (see the above) — they’re well-made watches that offer great value. As such, I’ve had my eye on this limited edition collaboration with Japanese brand Nonnative for a while now. the Chronograph model’s 39mm case is given the matte black treatment and the seconds hand has been lengthened. It comes with black and khaki Nato straps and is a limited run of 500 pieces. The design is tasteful, the watch is functional, the collab is rare — what more do you need? — John Zeintek, Assosiate Staff Writer