
Someone Finally Made a Dive Watch for the Way We Actually Live
Christopher Ward's "Desk Diver" doesn't even pretend that you'll be exploring the ocean depths with this watch.
Christopher Ward's "Desk Diver" doesn't even pretend that you'll be exploring the ocean depths with this watch.
I can't stop wearing this ultra-affordable tool watch. Here's why.
By Zen Love
The latest version of Omega's icon makes several subtle improvements that could appear on the next-gen diver.
After over a century of operation, Rolex is launching its first-ever official book.
By Ben Bowers
A resurgent mid-century dive watch feature makes its way to Apple's most adventurous smartwatch.
Divers, GMTs and chronos — these watches were built with purpose.
The meaning of Rolex nicknames can be murky to the average consumer. But at least they're easy to remember.
By Oren Hartov
The Seiko catalog is full of reference numbers. These wacky nicknames are easier to remember.
By Zen Love
If you didn't love Seiko's new Marinemaster last year, this is for you.
This funky, angular diver is a fan-favorite. Here's why.
By Zen Love and Andrew Connor
Comfort, character, value.
By Zen Love
With the ultralight, ultrabright C60 Trident Lumière, Christopher Ward has a new trick up its sleeve.
By Jack Seemer
Two watch fairs, along with outside brands looking to steal the show, have closed out the summer with a bang.
Yet another storied Quartz Crisis casualty is staging a comeback.
The Citizen "Fujitsubo" has never been better.
Nivada's latest twist on the Depthmaster should satisfy fans of both vintage and contemporary tool watches.
Luminox is known for its rugged, no-nonsense tool watches, but its latest diver aims quite a bit higher.
Before there were dive computers, this style of watch was all that stood between a diver and a potentially fatal case of the bends.
By J.D. DiGiovanni and Johnny Brayson
Is there such a thing as a blacked-out rainbow?
The 007 actor was spied wearing an unreleased no-date Seamaster variant.