Love swimmin', and fishin', and surfin' and shizz? Love looking rugged and smooth when you be doing all that 🌊🎣🏄‍♂️? This might be the watch for you, cause it's outdoorsy, rugged, and dope— and so are you. It's the Realtree Tide Tracker from the PDX-based watchmakers at Vero and their camo-loving friends, Realtree.

This watch is perfect if you spend your days fly fishing in the Tennessee Smokies, timing your lobster boat run in coastal Maine or cruising the 101 in Cali tryna see if Rincon is bout to go off.

But even just go ahead and forget about the utility for a min, cause we'll vouch for the style right off the bat— these things look sick in both options: an Outpost Black with a camo canvas strap and a Compass blue with a watery blue tidal looking strap.

(If pressed, I would go with the Compass Blue, but dang that Realtree-signature-camo joint is 🔥.)

For a more minimalist, subdued look, add a rubber strap and start doing what you do, but with a 14-day tide tracker on your steezy waterboy wrist.

Backed by a pretty-incredible 10-year warranty, this watch will keep you in sync with the water—whether casting a line, chasing waves, or just watching the rhythm of the tides.

You could even time your in-city adventures before you head back to the beach for a game of tackle football and a surf. Ya, Bohdi.

Here's some crucial stats on the Vero/Realtree Time Tracker:

  • Japanese Made, US Regulated
  • Seiko NH38A Automatic Movement
  • 41hr Power Reserve
  • Regulated to +/- 10 Seconds Per Day
  • Time Synchronization Capable through Movement Hacking
  • 120-click unidirectional bezels that align with lunar-driven tidal shifts, advancing about 51 minutes each cycle—making tidal changes easy to track without standard time.
  • Bead-blasted 39.5mm stainless steel case, bezel, and crowns.
  • A flat sapphire crystal sits flush within the 120-click unidirectional bezel.
  • The dial’s indices, markers, and hands are treated with Super-LumiNova for enhanced legibility in low-light conditions.

Get out there and have fun, waterboyz!

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