
Here’s Another Great Minimalist German Dress Watch
Sinn joins Nomos and Junghans in the dress watch club.
Sinn joins Nomos and Junghans in the dress watch club.
Cushion case, silver dial, bright orange hour markers: check, check, and check.
The brand joins an exclusive club: those who can make the rare rattrapante complication in-house.
The first watch in Tudor’s Black Bay line to get a chronograph movement.
Omega celebrates the 60-year anniversary of three iconic tool watches with special editions.
A Rolex that’s water-resistant to an astounding 4,000 feet, or nearly four times as deep as the current scuba-diving world record.
A year after TAG Heuer asked its fans to choose their preferred design, the Autavia is back.
If it ticks like quartz, it’s a quartz watch, right?
Vintage quartz makes collecting more affordable and less intimidating.
A new entry into the niche market of high-end quartz watches.
Always wanted a watch with Google Assistant and a tourbillon?
Tough watches that are ready for retirement.
The designers did more than just slap on a Range Rover badge.
Always wanted a fitness-tracking Rolex?
Some may not consider them old enough to be “vintage,” but they’re undoubtedly significant watches for their time.
American-made components paired with a Swiss self-winding movement.
And a couple special editions for good measure.
The one catch: you can only buy it in Japan.
The timepieces our watch-loving staff desperately wants to own.