
The 15 Best Dive Watches at Every Budget from Rolex, Omega and More
Our top picks combine old-school style and genuine underwater usability.
Our top picks combine old-school style and genuine underwater usability.
By Johnny Brayson, Brad Lanphear, Zen Love, and Andrew Connor
The anti-magnetic watch has its roots in aviation and engineering but it makes sense in modern everyday life, too. And now more than ever.
Buying a vintage watch is only half the battle.
This funky, angular diver is a fan-favorite. Here's why.
By Zen Love and Andrew Connor
Fancy French words and technical jargon, explained.
By Andrew Connor and Jack Seemer
Vintage watches from these brands present opportunities for discovery and, at times, great values.
For decades, the Citizen Chronomaster has lead the field of super-accurate quartz timepieces.
How one of the world’s foremost watchmakers ended up producing a watch for the official pizza of high-school pizza parties.
Ditch the solid leather for something more breathable, durable and casual.
By Andrew Connor and Johnny Brayson
It’s one of the first wrist-watches to use the "deadbeat seconds" complication, making it a timekeeping oddity.
While some are willing to pay for the convenience, the idea of a watch winder as an essential tool of watch ownership is largely unfounded.
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From $30 to $999, these are the best watches to get when you don’t want to spend a fortune.
By Johnny Brayson, Zen Love, and Andrew Connor
We tried different NATOs from fan-favorite strap makers to see how different they can really be.
By Zen Love and Andrew Connor
Why are quartz watches affordable? How do they work? Why are they controversial? Find out here.
By Zen Love and Andrew Connor
Field watches should be reliable, legible and simple.
By Zen Love and Andrew Connor
Quartz watches are in many ways superior to their mechanical counterparts and deserve some respect.
There’s a myriad of great divers you can buy for a few hundred bucks.
By Zen Love and Andrew Connor
Bargain watches get a bad rap, but there are plenty of dirt-cheap options with excellent design and solid build quality.
One of the most complicated watchmaking feats can cost as much as a house.
By Zen Love and Andrew Connor