
Baselworld 2018: Bulova’s New Dive Watch Is Exactly What Enthusiasts Have Been Asking For
A (mostly) spot-on reissue of a classic diver.
A (mostly) spot-on reissue of a classic diver.
This beautiful, hand-winding watch is a throwback to the ’30s and ’40s.
In 2018, it’s all about going small.
The SLA025, SPB077 and SPB079 all pay homage to the world’s first high-beat dive watch.
Sinn managed to offer a flyback chronograph at a price that greatly undercuts its competitors.
It sports an amazing movement and a ’70s-inspired color scheme.
Who doesn’t love waffles?
Celebrating 70 years of a classic timepiece.
If only it weren’t a limited edition.
A simple, high-end watch with a great movement and design.
An affordable alternative to the icon.
The “Pepsi” and “Rootbeer” return.
But it’s sure to be divisive.
Featuring new materials, a better movement and a modernized design.
Oris did what most other watchmakers refuse to do: it made a truly small diver.
It features furniture made from scrap pine and textiles with hand-drawn patterns.
Get it now for just $603.
Our best guess at what we’ll see at the show this year.