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New Arrivals Watches

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New Arrivals in this selection brings together the latest watches from Casio and Citizen — two brands that sit at opposite ends of the watch-design spectrum, giving you a clear choice between rugged digital-analogue sport and refined mechanical dress.

Two brands, two directions

Casio's G-Shock line is built around shock resistance, multi-function digital or analogue-digital displays, and resin cases designed to absorb impact. A G-Shock is rated for 200-metre water resistance as standard, which means it handles swimming and water sports without concern. Citizen's Series 8 sits in different territory: these are automatic mechanical watches — powered by the movement of your wrist rather than a battery — with a focus on clean dial architecture and Japanese in-house calibres. Choosing between the two comes down to whether you want a tool watch or a dress-capable automatic.

What to weigh when choosing

Movement type is the first decision. Casio G-Shock models in this selection use quartz-based digital or analogue-digital movements, which keep time accurately with minimal maintenance. Citizen Series 8 uses automatic movements, which require no battery but benefit from being worn regularly or kept on a watch winder. Case size matters too: G-Shock cases tend to run larger and sit higher on the wrist, suiting those who prefer a bold, visible profile. Series 8 cases are trimmer and sit closer to the wrist, working better under a shirt cuff. The price span across these New Arrivals runs from around £150 to approximately £1,200, so the range covers both accessible entry points and considered mid-range purchases.

Narrowing your choice

If sport functionality and durability are the priority, the G-Shock models here are worth comparing against the broader trending watches selection. If you are drawn to mechanical watchmaking, the Citizen Series 8 automatic is a strong introduction to in-house Japanese movements at a realistic price. For those with a tighter budget, the under $300 selection isolates the most accessible options. The full watches catalogue provides additional context on styles and categories if you are still narrowing down what suits you.