
The Most Underrated Sports Watch Discreetly Debuted the Perfect Summer-Ready Version
Two new "Beach Editions" are tailor-made for vacation.
Two new "Beach Editions" are tailor-made for vacation.
Renowned German brands Stowa and ABT Sportsline teamed up for a watch to celebrate the 24 Hours of the Nürburgring race.
Even if you're an avowed hater of this brand, this watch will change you're mind.
This fan-favorite has received the perfect update.
Part dive watch, part field watch: Laventure's handsome, vintage-inspired design can handle anything you throw at it.
We finally know the true market value of the Crown's latest hype watch.
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By Sean Tirman, Brad Lanphear, Ben Bowers, Jack Seemer, and Steve Mazzucchi
This chronograph (yes, it's a chronograph) proves that IWC is a tool watch brand at heart, no matter how fancy it gets.
Zenith and Time & Tide designed a surf watch with elite chops, including a skeletonized dial, ceramic case and high-beat movement.
Hanhart's compact pilot's chronograph, introduced in late 2024, is now optimized for daily wear with this celebrated dial design.
A back-to-basics dive watch tied to a heritage rowing competition places Bremont's high-performance specs in a gorgeous, timeless package.
Hamilton introduced a special edition Khaki Field Mechanical with a dial unlike any the brand has used before... but there's a catch.
After three long years of intensive development, De Rejike & Co's Miffy Moonphase series goes out with a bang.
By Sean Tirman
Vulcain pulled the Skindiver Chronograph from its archive in early 2025. Now, it's getting a sharp, 1960s-faithful dial update.
Celebrating the 60th anniversary of the 62MAS, Seiko's first true dive watch, fans can weigh in on what the next reference will look like.
Keep time with high horology's most exciting new watches.
By Brad Lanphear, Sean Tirman, and Steve Mazzucchi
On a mission to build the ultimate explorer's watch, Nodus sends a prototype on a real-life Indiana Jones-style expedition through the Gobi Desert.
Zenith's Chronomaster Original, the modern evolution of the first automatic chronograph, now sports the brand's signature dial color.
Hot off updating and expanding the Conquest line, Longines adds a stunning daily dress watch modeled after the original 1954 design.
A glacial aesthetic transforms Armin Strom’s signature timepiece.
By Gear Patrol