
Zodiac
We’ve all tried pineapple before (or at least I hope we all have). We can all walk into our local grocery store and pick one up. But, did you know that pineapples were considered a high-status symbol of luxury and affluence? Hard to believe considering now it just comes pre-sliced in containers in the produce section. Zodiac embraced the former status symbol of this tropical fruit and imbued it into their new Pineapple Dream Super Sea Wolf watch.
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Zodiac teamed up with aBlogtoWatch founder Ariel Adams to create this new edition of their legendary Super Sea Wolf watch. Adams has dedicated his life to documenting the best wristwatches on the market, so it’s only fitting that he would have the vision to help create a one-of-a-kind variation of Zodiac’s most popular watch.
Featuring a bold green and yellow degrade bezel and a tropical foliage-inspired dial with pineapple counterweight, this Pineapple Dream exists as a nod to the good life and a reminder to treat yourself to the kind of adventures you’ll never forget. Whether you opt for the five-link brushed and polished stainless steel butterfly clasp bracelet or the tropical-inspired nylon utility strap, you’ll enjoy the utmost in comfort, wearability, and versatility.

When you wear a Super Sea Wolf watch, you can always count on the hallmarks of Zodiac timepieces: Swiss-made, automatic movement, Super-LumiNova hands, shark tooth markers for unparalleled visibility, and water resistance up to 200 meters.
About Zodiac Watches
The history of Zodiac watches actually goes all the way back to 1882 in the land of all great timepieces: Switzerland. Of course, back then they were all making pocket watches that still hung from your suit on a chain. Like all brands that have stood the test of time, Zodiac adapted and evolved with the times and the transition to wristwatches as the 20th century progressed.
However, the ball really started rolling in 1953 with the introduction of the Sea Wolf, the world’s first purpose-built dive watch for the general public. Now, everyone could channel their inner Jacques Cousteau and explore the ocean. Or, they could show off their watch and brag about how deep you can dive with it.
If the watch is good enough for Sean Connery’s James Bond and Navy SEALS, it’s good enough for the rest of us.