For black belts only… it’s not just a meaningless marketing line. The only way to get your hands on the Black Belt Watch is to undergo years of martial arts training (or pry it from the cold dead hands of a ninja who just choked on some Sashimi). This illusive timepiece reflects the deadly precision and power of a black belt in its quality and appearance. The sandblasted steel bezel features Kanji characters in the place of numerals and the dial features an engraved black belt symbol on top of a kimono pattern with Shinai kendo sword hands. Black Belts wearing this watch not only display their honor as a martial arts master but they also support the No Difference Program that gets young people with handicaps involved in martial arts. No proof of a black belt? We’re sure Photoshop can help.
More Watches
Black Book: 14 Products Our Editors Loved in May 2026
The products our editors have been obsessed with in May 2026.
A Curated List of Memorial Day Sales
The internet is on sale. Here’s where to start.
Watch of the Month: Bulova CURV 10th Anniversary Edition
Featuring the world’s first curved chronograph movement (accurate to seconds/year), it still feels like the future a decade later.