
5 New Rolex Watches I Hope to See in 2025
Watches and Wonders is right around the corner, which means Rolex is about to break the internet again.
Watches and Wonders is right around the corner, which means Rolex is about to break the internet again.
Bangalore Watch Co. is a young brand making beautiful and creative watches like the Peninsula Professional.
Look like a million bucks for a tiny fraction of the price.
A recent patent filing suggests Rolex could be making a major change to its movements.
The King of Chronographs is back.
Keep time with the watch industry's most exciting new releases.
By Jack Seemer, Brad Lanphear, Steve Mazzucchi, Sean Tirman, and Ben Bowers
The revised MK1 follows in the footsteps of a 1980s classic with military pedigree.
By Jack Seemer
This modern steel dive watch with an integrated bracelet and innovative bezel is from Mido, a hidden gem in the loaded Swatch Group lineup.
A follow-up to a modern cult classic, this unconventional timepiece has the kinds of details normally found in six-figure watches
By Sean Tirman
Unimatic and Massena LAB collaborated on a watch inspired by NASA's upcoming mission to put astronauts back on the lunar surface.
Omega is celebrating 20 years of the Seamaster Planet Ocean by adding a Worldtimer to the collection.
The limited-edition reimagining of this normally dressy watch comes from a surprising crossover with the world of video games.
By Sean Tirman
Orient and Peanuts are both celebrating 75 years by teaming up for a collection of Snoopy watches, including the best Bambino I've ever seen.
From the entry-level 5 Sports to the elite Prospex Marinemaster, Seiko dominates the life aquatic.
By Zen Love and Brad Lanphear
The watch industry never stops ticking. Keep time with the most exciting new releases.
By Brad Lanphear, Jack Seemer, and Sean Tirman
Seiko is celebrating 60 years of dive watches with a limited edition Marinemaster boasting innovations inside and out.
The King Seiko Vanac sports a series of vibrant dials and runs on one of Seiko's most impressive automatic movements.
This Fifty Fathoms Tech Gombessa revision is far smaller and more stylish, making for a modernized take on its highly specialized predecessor.
By Sean Tirman
Breitling finally placed its new, impressively complex in-house movement in a regular production reference. And it is beautiful.
Seiko teamed up with Mooneyes, a legendary hot rod manufacturer founded in California with deep Japanese roots.