We’re kicking things off this week with a favorite of mine, a watch that I like to think is the one of the most comfortable sports watches of all time. It also just so happens to be one of the most unique looking watches of the 1960s, with a design that’s every bit as functional as it is striking. The watch I speak of is the Triton Spirotechnique, which emerged on the scene in 1963 after having been developed by a former French Air Force colonel by the name of Jean René Parmentier. As its name would suggest, these watches were originally sold through Jacques Cousteau’s dive outfitter La Spirotechnique, which was later renamed Aqua Lung after that name achieved some level of acclaim in North American markets. Fun fact, these were more expensive than dive watches from Rolex, Tudor, and Omega at the time of their release.