
5 Cheaper Alternatives to the Rolex Submariner
It's tough to beat the original, but these dive watches might scratch the itch.
It's tough to beat the original, but these dive watches might scratch the itch.
By Zen Love
Whether a classic flieger or an automatic GMT, there's a pilot's watch out there for the fighter jock in everyone.
By Zen Love and Chris Wright
Why are quartz watches affordable? How do they work? Why are they controversial? Find out here.
By Zen Love and Andrew Connor
Get ready to travel — or at least track multiple time zones right from your wrist.
By Oren Hartov and Zen Love
Whether you have $15 to spend or $150,000, there’s a watch here to accompany you on life’s adventures.
A watch should be framed by your wrist, not envelope it.
By Zen Love, Chris Wright, and Johnny Brayson
We explore what makes a watch “tactical” and pick out some of our favorites you can own now.
By Oren Hartov
Field watches should be reliable, legible and simple.
By Zen Love and Andrew Connor
These five casual wristwear pairings will cover all your favorite summer activities.
By Zen Love
These watch brands are best known for using perpetually and autonomously glowing tritium gas tubes to illuminate their dials.
By Zen Love
Because sometimes you just need a watch you can beat the hell out of.
By Oren Hartov
Both microbrands and established companies offer great divers for five Benjamins and under.
By Oren Hartov
It’s perfectly possible to snag a respectable watch for less than a Benjamin — in fact, you can even go automatic.
By Oren Hartov
These watches offer solid alternatives to Panerai's iconic look for less money.
By Zen Love
Quartz watches are in many ways superior to their mechanical counterparts and deserve some respect.
There’s a myriad of great divers you can buy for a few hundred bucks.
By Zen Love and Andrew Connor
A robust automatic field watch for under $300? Seiko's done it again.
By Zen Love
Once subordinate to big brother Rolex, Tudor has fully come into its own.
Believe it or not, upcycled plastic recovered from the sea is the latest trend in watchmaking materials.
By Zen Love
And what on earth is a 45-minute counter used for?
By Zen Love