In our guide to field watches, we pondered what exactly constitutes a field watch, and the answer we arrived at is a solid one: a field watch should be simple, durable and legible. “Dials should have big, contrasting markers and little else adorning them. Cases should protect movements from hard knocks. There should be lume aplenty,” we wrote.
All this is true of a watch that can perform in the great outdoors. But the category of Outdoors Watch is so large that its very definition is somewhat hazy. We spend time outdoors for thousands of different reasons. Almost no watch can cover every pursuit; even powerful smartwatches with “ABC” (altitude, barometer, compass) functionality, GPS and heart rate tracking might not rate for SCUBA diving or be too bulky for, say, bouldering.
So we have to ask ourselves: What do we decide fits the bill? Is a $10,000 Rolex that can keep perfect time despite being knocked on a rock but that any sane person would not risk knocking on a rock to begin with an outdoors timepiece? Is a $50 Timex made to be roughed up, but that could easily break any more of an outdoors watch?

Products in the Guide
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Seiko Prospex Alpinist SPB121
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CWC Mellor-72 W10 Mechanical
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Luminox Atacama Field Automatic
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Damasko DK32 Ocean
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Ball Engineer II M Skindiver Heritage
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IWC Pilot’s Watch Mark XX
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Omega Seamaster Railmaster
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Bremont MB-2
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Omega Speedmaster Moonwatch Professional
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Rolex Explorer II
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Timex Expedition Sierra
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Bertucci A-2T
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Marathon Pilot’s Navigator
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Victorinox I.N.O.X.
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Breitling Professional Emergency
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Orient Mako USA II
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Marathon TSAR Quartz Medium
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Doxa Sub 1500T
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Seiko Prospex 1975 Reinterpretation S23631
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Sinn UX EZM 2 B GSG9
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Rolex Deepsea Sea Dweller
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Casio G-Shock Rangeman GW-9400
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Suunto Traverse Alpha
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Alpina AlpinerX
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Apple Watch Ultra
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Garmin Tactix Delta Solar Edition
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In order to answer this question, we’ve provided you with a wide range of watches that fit into as many outdoor pursuit categories as we can: The mechanical beauties that befit a summit photo; chunky dive watches whose brawn makes them ideal for the deep sea but also help them survive above the treeline; affordable watches powered by quartz movements, less flashy but more suited to shock survival; or the aforementioned ABC smartwatches, a potent tool for the trail runner looking to log his miles and the hunter hoping to find his way to camp. There is no perfect outdoors watch. But somewhere on this list is the perfect watch for your next adventure.