
This High-End Watch Feature Isn’t Supposed to Be This Affordable
A perpetual calendar with an in-house movement that's this gorgeous and wearable for how much?
A perpetual calendar with an in-house movement that's this gorgeous and wearable for how much?
These sleepers are just as compelling as the flagship releases.
By Johnny Brayson and Brad Lanphear
New sizes, colors, materials and complications in this fan-favorite offer something for everyone.
By Jack Seemer and Johnny Brayson
The individual releases that won our editors' hearts, and wrists, at this year's Watches and Wonders Geneva.
By Johnny Brayson, Ben Bowers, Brad Lanphear, and Jack Seemer
Zenith revived its award-winning caliber 135 movement for a limited-edition 160th-anniversary watch with a dial that is a work of art.
The Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso, first released in 1931, has nine new designs celebrating its Art Deco inspiration and origin as an accessory for Jazz age polo players.
Who says minimalism has to be boring?
Nomos sizes up its best modern dress watch. Plus, a summer-grade J.Crew suit, rugged Harley-Davidson swag and more.
By Gear Patrol
A subtle and stunning dial treatment takes it over the top.
The brand takes its lauded Q series into the digital era — at least partially — with this sneakily travel-friendly timepiece.
By Sean Tirman
Look like a million bucks for a tiny fraction of the price.
This would come in surprisingly handy.
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
Timex became cool again after it took a gamble reissuing a little dress watch from the 1960s, now that watch is back with a handsome new color.
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.
Tissot follows up the wildly successful PRX with a dressier but equally affordable modern sports watch equipped with a brand-new movement.
The King Seiko Vanac sports a series of vibrant dials and runs on one of Seiko's most impressive automatic movements.
Christopher Ward's ridiculously affordable integrated bracelet sports watch now comes in a "Goldy Locks" case size.
If you're $50,000 short for that Patek World Time, listen up.
This is the first time Grand Seiko has made one of its most storied case designs in 38 millimeters with 18-karat rose gold.