In the world of sports watches, typically the dive and pilot watch classifications tend to be the all-embraced known ones. However, there’s a somewhat nebulous stratum of choices in terms of designs if we actually take a better look in within the genre. Even so, many would quickly bring up to mind of chunky looking cases accompanied with sober-looking dials that might seem a tad plain, but indeed serving their purposes of a tool watch, and that’s not a bad thing at all especially those looking for one. Often, in the case of any sports mechanical watches, as we know it, it exists on a broad scale spectrum. We have the utilitarian and affordable ones at one end, with rather compelling execution on fit and finishing. Then some are crafted superfluously with premium price tags, like those horology powerhouses.
As cliche as it sounds, we seldom see uncompromising aspects where a sturdy tool watch with extravagant refinement could come at an affordable price, but there are genuinely some. However, in recent times, many that claim to be evidently don’t seem to be gaining access and handling the watches. Few have successfully conveyed this vision on the flip-side, as nascent Hitori Watch Co. has with their exemplary watches.