
Back in black: here are four blackout watches you should check out right now
Want something chic and mysterious to wear on your wrist? Here are four black timepieces across a range of budgets

Casio G-Shock GA-2100
If you want a fancy watch and have plenty of moolah to splash, then the choices are endless. If you want ultimate toughness on a tight budget, pretty much all roads lead to the G-Shock, which naturally features a shock resistant 45.4mm resin case.
£99.90; casio.com
Advertisement - Page continues belowSeiko 5 Sports
The Seiko 5 range offers very well made watches with in-house automatic movements for a price that is difficult to beat. The 42.5mm ion plated stainless steel case is water resistant to 100m. Comes on a black nylon strap and has an exhibition caseback.
£310; seikowatches.com
Tudor Black Bay Ceramic
The Black Bay is the watch that catapulted Tudor out of the shadows of big sister Rolex. This version has an automatic movement in a 41mm ceramic case. Comes on a hybrid leather and rubber strap. Water resistant to a hefty 200m.
£4,510; tudorwatch.com
Advertisement - Page continues belowOmega Speedmaster Dark Side of the Moon
When this version was launched, it was met with awe. Sure, some people thought it was silly to have a watch where you can barely see the hands, but what do they know? The ‘Black Black’ is the purest execution of a range dedicated to darkness and mystery.
£12,100; omegawatches.com