You want a watch that gets noticed, but you also want substance. Fair. WISHDOIT sits right there—where dramatic design meets practical specs and everyday comfort. I’ve spent enough time around watch folks to know what matters. Movements you can trust. Crystals that don’t scratch at the first brush with a doorframe. Water resistance that isn’t just a marketing sticker. And comfort, because even the best-looking watch isn’t worth it if you keep taking it off.
This guide walks you through the exact models we sell at Jewelry Addicts. I’ll keep things grounded. No hype, no fluff. Just straight talk, clear comparisons, and the kind of advice I’d give a friend over coffee. If you’re already familiar with WISHDOIT, great. If not, you’ll know enough to choose confidently by the end.
WISHDOIT is design-forward. That’s obvious at a glance. Tonneau cases with exposed screws. Skeleton layouts with depth and texture. Globe dials that glow like they mean it. But the brand isn’t just about looks. You’ll see useful materials and familiar movements. Think 316L steel, sapphire or sapphire-coated crystal, and the dependable NH35 automatic in the diver.
The cases wear modern without going overboard. The straps feel considered. Fluoroelastomer handles sweat. Braided nylon makes long days easier. Steel bracelets bring weight and polish. Meanwhile, water resistance is honest. Chronographs and the world-time sit at 50 meters for daily life and casual swimming. The diver steps up to 150 meters and feels ready for real use.
Most shoppers land here for one of three reasons. They want a motorsport chronograph with presence. They want a travel-ready dial that actually looks fun. Or they want an automatic diver with strong specs that won’t wreck the budget. If that sounds like you, you’re in the right place.

This one carries the racing DNA on its sleeve. The tonneau (barrel) case has that purposeful, hardware-rich vibe. The dial feels like a dashboard—layered sub-dials, hands with clear contrast, and a tachymeter scale around the edge. You get the Japan TMI VD53 quartz chronograph movement, which is reliable, accurate, and easy to live with. Start, stop, reset. Go again. No drama.
A few touches make it practical day to day. The sapphire-coated mineral glass fights scratches. Luminous hands and indices help in dim light. The fluoroelastomer strap is sweat-friendly and soft on the skin. And the watch is rated to 5 ATM (50 m), which means rain, showers, and casual swimming are fine. Don’t press pushers underwater, obviously. But you knew that.
Who buys it? People who enjoy bold design and want a stopwatch they’ll actually use. Timing intervals at the gym. Checking rest periods. Measuring laps at a go-kart track. Or just because chronographs are fun to play with while you think.
Highlights you’ll notice on the wrist
When you might skip it
If you never wear larger cases or prefer hyper-clean dials, the diver or the world-time might suit you better. Tonneau shapes have presence. That’s the point.

Not everyone wants the tonneau profile. The Racing GT40 gives you a round case and a classic stance, but still leans into motorsport cues. Flip it over and you’ll see the engraved GT40 caseback—an easy conversation starter with anyone who loves racing history. On top, the VK68 Japanese quartz movement handles timing with clean sub-dials and crisp pusher action.
The crystal is sapphire-coated, and the dial window uses Hardlex for impact resistance. Hands and markers are luminous enough for evening use. The nylon strap has red stitching that looks punchy without screaming. Water resistance sits at 50 m, so daily life is no problem.
Who buys it? People who love a racing story but want a watch that moves comfortably between the office and the weekend. You can wear this one with a knit polo or a hoodie and it won’t feel out of place either way.
What stands out in person
A quick sizing note
Case thickness is around 15–16 mm, so it won’t slide under the tightest cuffs. It’s still fine for most sleeves and jackets.

The 9970 is for people who like their watches to feel a little playful. The globe dial glows at night, which looks great and actually helps visibility. Time-zone markings circle the display. It’s not a mechanical world-time complication, but it scratches that travel itch nicely. Inside, the Seiko VD57 quartz movement keeps time and stays out of the way. You won’t be babysitting it.
The case is stainless steel. The crystal is Hardlex, which handles bumps well. And the braided nylon solo loop is comfortable and easy to size. Water resistance is 50 m, right in line with the chronographs. Splashes, rain, and pool time are fine.
Who buys it? Travelers, remote workers who talk across time zones, and anyone who likes a dial that’s different—but still tasteful. If you want a piece that lights up in a bar or a dark cockpit on a red-eye, this one does it.
Why people keep it in rotation
One small note
The case sits a little tall. If you’re used to ultra-thin dress watches, give yourself a day to adjust. Most folks forget about the height after an afternoon.

There’s a reason the NH35 movement has a cult following. It’s reliable, serviceable, and it feels right on the wrist. The WSD-9987 builds around that engine with a 316L steel case and bracelet, a sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating, and a ceramic unidirectional bezel. On paper, that reads like a diver several price tiers up. In hand, it feels exactly like you want an everyday diver to feel—solid, simple, familiar.
Water resistance is 150 m, which is plenty for swimming and snorkeling. The lume is strong. The bracelet uses a folding clasp with a safety lock, which inspires confidence. There’s an engraved sailboat on the caseback, and it looks clean. And yes, you can absolutely throw this on a rubber strap when summer hits.
Who buys it? People who want their watch to do everything. Work, errands, beach, flights, a weekend away—this is the easy recommendation. If you’re unsure where to start, start here.
Strengths that matter long term
If you’re new to automatics
Give it a few days to build a winding habit. Wear it regularly or hand-wind it in the morning. Most owners enjoy the ritual.

This model is for the nights you want your watch to be the star. The skeleton dial pulls your eye straight to the movement, with bridges and hands floating above a darker mechanical backdrop. The tonneau case carries polished hardware and confident angles. The rubber strap adds comfort and keeps the profile athletic. Water resistance sits at 50 m, so daily life and quick swims are fine.
Why do people buy it? Because it looks like nothing else you’re wearing. Minimal outfits love a watch like this, since it becomes the centerpiece without trying too hard. And it photographs well, which frankly matters now.
What you’ll notice after a week
Who might skip it
If you prefer extremely clean dials or tiny cases, you’ll probably prefer the diver. But if your wardrobe leans modern and monochrome, this one is right at home.
A lot of people ask for a “quick answer.” Here’s the short version.
If you have a smaller wrist, the diver’s 40 mm diameter keeps things tidy. If you like bigger looks, the tonneau models will make you smile. And if you travel often or just like the idea of world-time cues, the 9970 hits a sweet spot between fun and functional.
A simple trick helps when you’re on the fence. Ask yourself where you’ll wear it most. Office and weekend? Diver. Gym and errands? GT Chrono. Flights and late nights? 9970. Dinner and events? Skeleton. When the answer feels obvious, that’s your watch.
NH35 Automatic
A proven Japanese automatic with hacking and hand-winding. It’s accurate enough for daily wear and easy to service. You’ll see it in countless enthusiast-approved watches. It’s not flashy. It just works.
VD53 / VK68 / VD57 Quartz
These are reliable quartz chronograph movements from Japanese suppliers. They deliver accurate timing and long battery life. If you value “set it and forget it,” they’re ideal.
Sapphire vs Sapphire-Coated vs Hardlex
Sapphire is the most scratch-resistant and the clearest. Sapphire-coated crystals improve durability at a friendlier price. Hardlex is a tempered mineral that handles bumps well. You’ll find sapphire on the diver and sapphire-coated or Hardlex on other models. If you’re rough on watches, sapphire is worth it.
316L Stainless Steel
Tough, corrosion-resistant, and hypoallergenic for most people. It’s the case and bracelet standard for a reason.
Ceramic Bezels
They keep their color and resist scratches better than aluminum. The diver’s bezel is ceramic, which is a strong value at this price.
Lume
The diver leads for low-light use, as you’d expect. The 9970’s globe shines bright and looks great at night. Chronographs keep enough lume for quick checks in a movie theater or a late train.
Straps
Fluoroelastomer handles sweat and heat. Braided nylon is light and breathable. Steel bracelets bring polish and everyday versatility. If you buy one watch, consider adding a second strap. A quick swap changes the entire vibe.
Weekday to Weekend (Diver)
Start with the steel bracelet at the office. Swap to a rubber strap for the pool or a quick hike. The case is slim enough to work with most shirts, and the ceramic bezel adds a refined edge.
Motorsport Lean (GT Chrono or GT40)
Keep the outfit simple. A black tee, a lightweight bomber, and clean sneakers. The watch carries the look. If you need to smarten up, throw on a knit polo or a casual blazer. The chronograph still holds its ground.
Travel Mode (9970 World Time)
Try a navy overshirt, technical trousers, and white low-tops. The globe dial becomes a small nod to your itinerary. The nylon strap stays comfortable through security lines and long flights.
Evening Statement (Skeleton)
Monochrome clothes let the watch do the talking. Think black denim, a crisp charcoal shirt, and a pared-back sneaker or boot. The skeleton dial supplies the texture.
Water
At 50 m, you’re covered for rain, washing hands, and casual swimming. Don’t operate the chronograph underwater, and avoid hot tubs or saunas. At 150 m, the diver is comfortable in the pool or the sea. Rinse with fresh water after salt exposure and secure the crown before swims.
Crystal
A soft microfiber cloth keeps the glass clean. If you have sunscreen or sea spray on the watch, rinse with lukewarm water first. Avoid household cleaners on straps, especially nylon.
Bracelet and Straps
Steel likes mild soap and water. Rubber can be rinsed and wiped dry. Nylon straps can be washed gently and air-dried. Keep leather away from heavy water, if you add one later.
Accuracy and Service
Quartz movements usually stay extremely accurate and need only a battery change after a couple of years. The NH35 should remain steady if you wear it regularly. If you notice drift, give it a wind and check again after a day. Mechanical watches appreciate a service every few years, though many owners go longer with no issues.
Is 50 meters really safe for swimming?
Yes, for casual swimming it’s fine. Don’t push the chronograph under water, and avoid high-temperature water. If you swim often, consider the diver for peace of mind.
Does the NH35 need a winder?
Not necessarily. Wear it most days and it’ll stay powered. If you rotate watches, a few winds in the morning keeps it happy.
Will tonneau cases feel heavy?
They feel present, not necessarily heavy. The curvature helps comfort, and rubber straps cut weight. If you wear slim dress watches, give your wrist a day to adjust.
What’s the point of a ceramic bezel?
It resists scratches and keeps its color. It also adds a subtle sheen that looks premium in person.
Are the braided nylon straps durable?
Yes. They’re designed for daily use. Rinse them after heavy sweat or saltwater and let them air-dry. They’ll hold up well.
Can I change straps myself?
You can. Use the correct spring-bar tool and work over a soft surface. If you’re unsure, a local jeweler can swap a strap in minutes.
If you still can’t decide, pick the diver now and add a chronograph later. Most watch boxes start that way. The diver becomes your baseline. The chrono becomes your weekend piece. And the 9970 fills the travel niche when you’re ready.
Crown Feel
A secure crown is half the battle with water resistance. You’ll feel a proper bite when you screw down on the diver. The action feels solid and reassuring.
Bezel Alignment
Watch people love to check this, and for good reason. The diver’s markers line up cleanly. Quick timing reads feel satisfying when everything points exactly where it should.
Lume Tone
Brightness matters, obviously. Color temperature does too. The diver leans practical. The world-time leans dramatic. Both work; they just give different moods at night.
Caseback Personality
It’s a small thing, but an engraved sailboat or a GT40 outline adds charm. You won’t see it all day, yet it makes you smile every time you take the watch off.
These aren’t marketing lines. They’re the small comments people make when they email us after a few weeks. It’s always about feel and comfort after the design excitement wears off. That’s how you know a daily watch is working.
| Model | Movement | Case / Style | Crystal | Water Resistance | Strap/Bracelet | Best Use |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| GT Chrono Racing (WSD-9916) | Japan VD53 quartz chrono | Tonneau, exposed screws | Sapphire-coated mineral | 50 m | Fluoroelastomer | Sporty daily + casual swim |
| Racing GT40 (WSD-9943G) | VK68 quartz chrono | Round, racing tribute caseback | Sapphire-coated + Hardlex | 50 m | Nylon w/ red stitching | Everyday + motorsport style |
| 9970 World Time | VD57 quartz | Round, luminous globe dial | Hardlex | 50 m | Braided nylon | Travel / after-dark style |
| Automatic Diver (WSD-9987) | NH35 automatic | Round, diver w/ ceramic bezel | Sapphire (AR) | 150 m | 316L steel bracelet | Swim/snorkel/daily tool |
| Skeleton Luxury Sports | (varies by variant) | Tonneau, skeleton dial | Hardlex | 50 m | Rubber | Night out / statement |
Tip: If you want an automatic with a lot of spec for the money, the NH35 diver is the easy pick. If you want maximum visual drama, choose GT Chrono Racing or Skeleton. For travel vibes and nighttime lume fun, the 9970 World Time wins.
You’ll see the badge on each product page—Ready to ship | Free shipping & returns. We keep the process simple. You pick the watch, we ship fast, and you have time to try it on at home. If you need help choosing a strap, ask us. If you want wrist shots or sizing thoughts, ask that too. We answer like humans.
We stand behind the brands we carry. WISHDOIT fits our approach well: strong looks, real specs, and prices that don’t require a speech. If something isn’t right, we’ll fix it. That’s not a slogan. It’s how we keep customers.
WISHDOIT doesn’t pretend to be a heritage atelier—it’s a modern, design-led brand that gives watch lovers the look and the specs they actually want. In our curated lineup you’ll find:
Pick the one that makes you smile the most. Watches should be practical, but they should also feel like a tiny piece of joy you carry around. That’s the whole game. Start here: Shop WISHDOIT Watches at Jewelry Addicts
Leave a comment
You must be logged in to post a comment.