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These Watches Combine The Best of Both Digital and Analog Displays

The following eight timepieces combine analog hands with digital LCD displays, and they are decidedly badass, practical, and fun.

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While perhaps an oversimplification to nerds deep in the watch game, many lay consumers will broadly divide watches into analog and digital, with digital watches typically perceived as inexpensive and less prestigious. "Ana-digi" watches, on the other hand, are a stylistic hybrid, with traditional hands alongside digital LCD displays that together can look exceedingly serious and technical or retro-futuristic — and they totally own their battery-powered, quartz-regulated nature.

ana-digi adj. \ ae-nuh·di-jee \ : Describes a watch that combines analog hands with digital, usually LCD, displays. A rather Japanese-sounding portmanteau/abbreviation of analog-digital.

Ana-digi watches, however, are cool for other reasons than just their techy looks — giving the user both analog and digital readouts is often a solution for displaying and visually separating the large amounts of information that current quartz technology offers. Analog hands, if properly legible, allow one to quickly check the time, while secondary information remains in the background. It’s worth noting that positive LCD displays (dark text on light screen) are more legible and preferable to negative displays, but negative displays on ana-digi watches can get a pass since they are usually not used for primary time-telling.

To be clear, there are some (often rather complicated and fancy) mechanical watches that combine features like jumping hours or the date which are displayed “digitally,” but this isn’t what most people mean when they think of ana-digi. This list will focus on that special, badass breed of quartz watches with LCD displays and traditional hands. Though this style was more popular in recent decades than now (and some funky discontinued examples are still available here and there), below are some of the best currently produced ana-digi watches you can buy today.

Casio G-Shock G-Steel GSTS310

Casio G-Shock G-Steel GSTS310

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$215.00
  • Diameter: 49.3mm
  • Water Resistance: 200m

    G-Shock has a vast range of ana-digi watches across various collections, and the G-Steel sub-family has steel cases. With the G-Shock suite of functions and technology, including solar charging and extreme ruggedness, it offers a relatively simple design with legible hands and round LCD screens that mimic the look of sub-dials. This GSTS310 is the slightly downsized and more wearable successor to the chunky GSTS110 that introduced the G-Steel.

    Casio G-Shock "CasiOak" GAB2100-1A

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    Casio G-Shock "CasiOak" GAB2100-1A

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    $150.00
    • Diameter: 45.4mm
    • Water Resistance: 200m

      G-Shock deserves a couple of spots on this list since it offers so many different ana-digi options in terms of style, purpose, and price point. We'd be remiss not to mention the modern classic 2100 series. So named for its octagonal bezel reminiscent of the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak ultra-luxury watch, it's also one of G-Shock's thinnest and most minimalist designs. It's also one of the most hyped watches in recent years, coming in a range of colors — and we recommend the slight premium of the GA-B2100 series which includes features like solar charging.

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      The much hyped G-Shock "CasiOak."
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      Citizen Promaster Navihawk A-T

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      Citizen Promaster Navihawk A-T

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      $695.00
      $521.25 (25% off)
      • Diameter: 48mm
      • Water Resistance: 200m

        The bold sizing and exceedingly busy dial of the Citizen Promaster Navihawk can be aesthetically polarizing, but for the right wrist, it can also have a maximalist, technical appeal. With the brand’s signature Eco-Drive solar charging and a host of functions, it’s also capable of receiving radio signals from various worldwide locations to regularly update time to keep it super accurate.

        Seiko Prospex Solar "Arnie"

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        Seiko Prospex Solar

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        $725.00
        $531.95 (27% off)
        • Diameter: 46.9mm
        • Water Resistance: 200m

          If anyone knows badassery style, its Arnold Schwarzenegger. After wearing this ana-digi Seiko dive watch in multiple muscle-flexing, bodycount-tallying, explosion-laden action films in the 1980s, it's been dubbed "the Arnie" (as many Seikos tend to be nicknamed). Reintroduced, its modern version lives in the Prospex collection, offering solar charging and coming in different variations, some featuring the LCD display on the top of the dial and some on the bottom. Each seems more insanely testosterone-pumped than the last, as the version shown here in all black on a steel bracelet illustrates.

          Tissot T-Touch Connect Solar

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          Tissot T-Touch Connect Solar

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          $1,195.00
          $935.00 (22% off)
          • Diameter: 47.50mm
          • Water Resistance: 100m

            Tissot’s T-Touch stands out from the watches above for more than simply being Swiss-made with an ETA quartz movement. Most notable is that it uses an intuitive touch screen for many of the controls — if you’ve never tried one, get a salesperson to show you how it works next time you have a chance. While not all T-Touch watches have used solar charging, this one does (and that’s what you want), and it also boasts smartwatch features like activity tracking and comes in a lightweight titanium case.

            Hamilton Flight Timer Quartz

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            Hamilton Khaki Aviation Flight Timer Quartz

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            $1,445.00
            • Diameter: 40mm
            • Water Resistance: 100m

              As with many watches on this list, you’ll notice that this Hamilton has an aviation theme. It also features familiar functions, with a flight time recorder, multiple time zones, a chronograph, calendar info, and more. One thing aside from its styling that sets it apart, however, is its diameter of 40mm, which many wearers should find more stomachable than the brutish sizes prevalent among such professional-focused watches.

              Junghans Force Mega Solar

              Junghans Force Mega Solar

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              $1,072.50
              • Diameter: 40.4mm
              • Water Resistance: 50m

                The Junghans Force Mega Solar is also refreshingly not sized for Stallone-like wrists at 40.4mm wide and a slender 8.2mm thick, and its styling is more restrained than the sporty watches on this list. The bottom of the dial features one small LCD screen that simply displays the date, radio signal reception (yes, it’s radio-controlled, just like the Citizen Navihawk above but this brand actually pioneered the tech), or charge level — and the rest of the dial consists of solar panels with their purplish tint. Again, solar charging adds a lot of value to any quartz watch.

                Omega Speedmaster Skywalker X-33

                Omega Speedmaster Skywalker X‑33 Chronograph

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                $5,900.00
                • Diameter: 45mm
                • Water Resistance: 30m

                  Residing in Omega’s iconic Speedmaster family, the Skywalker X-33 shares a familiar style of angled lugs with more representative “Speedies,” but the entire dial behind the hands is an LCD display with three lines of large text. Four buttons and a crown provide a range of functionality, all in a lightweight titanium case that will make this otherwise chunky, 45mm-wide wrist equipment wear a lot more easily. (It’s also interesting to note that General Tom Stafford helped draw up the specs for it.)

                  Breitling Professional Cockpit B50

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                  Breitling Professional Aerospace EVO

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                  $4,450.00
                  • Diameter: 43mm
                  • Water Resistance: 100m

                    Many people will think of Breitling’s Professional line as the ultimate ana-digi watch — or, perhaps, something like the ultimate G-Shock. Though distinctly high-end, these watches are truly designed for professionals who need functionality, reliability, and durability without any concern for luxury prestige nonsense. The B50 features Breitling’s in-house B50 Super-Quartz movement and a typically Breitling size of 46mm that’s more wearable thanks to its titanium construction.

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