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What is VERO x Realtree Tide Tracker watch?

A tidal-tracking field watch gets a specific new tool

A new watch collaboration is bringing tide math to the wrist with a purpose-built design: the VERO x Realtree Tide Tracker Midnight Edition.

The concept is simple but practical. The watch is a matte black field-watch look built for everyday wear, and it includes dual bezels designed to help you track tidal shifts over a two-week window. The “tracker” is meant to make it easier to plan around changing tides—useful for people who spend time outdoors near water, whether for fishing, shoreline walks, or other water-adjacent routines.

What makes it stand out from a typical field watch is the tide-specific interface. Instead of relying only on a generic time display, the design adds a specialized bezel system that lets the wearer mark and reference tidal movement on the watch itself.

Why it matters beyond watch collecting

For buyers, the appeal is part form, part function:

  • Outdoor-ready style: matte black and field-watch proportions fit the rugged aesthetic associated with tools.
  • Planned-in utility: the watch is built around a finite planning horizon (two weeks of tidal shifts).
  • Less reliance on apps: while you could still check tide apps, this aims to keep tracking close at hand.

If you’re shopping for a watch that’s not only about looks or status, a model like this is a reminder that “everyday” watches are increasingly being designed around real-world activities and schedules—not just timekeeping. For anyone who regularly navigates the tide cycle, that difference can be the deciding factor.


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