
9 Exciting New Watches You Missed from Tudor, Seiko, G-Shock and More
Keep time with watchmaking's most captivating new releases.
Keep time with watchmaking's most captivating new releases.
By Steve Mazzucchi, Jack Seemer, and Sean Tirman
Like the Chrono Pink and Flamingo Blue releases before it, Tudor's latest addition to the Black Bay Chrono family is destined to turn heads.
By Ben Bowers
Omega's CEO weighs in with an alternate history for the world's most famous chronograph.
With a mighty update, this tough Royal Oak alternative is even tougher than before.
By Jack Seemer
This gorgeous travel-friendly timepiece, a permanent addition to the brand's catalog, pays homage to its 1968 Hi-Beat 300m diver.
By Sean Tirman
With so many handy functions and sleeker styling, you'd expect these reliable timepieces to cost two or three times more than they do.
By Sean Tirman
Keep time with watchmaking's most exciting releases.
By Brad Lanphear, Jack Seemer, and Sean Tirman
Plus, a smartly designed EDC carabiner, new bar in outdoor projection and more.
By Gear Patrol
The Frogman has always a unit . This version is extreme.
By Jack Seemer
Ollech & Wajs revived its "computer" watch from the 1960s, offering further proof that this underrated watch feature is making a comeback.
Bulova revived a beloved 1970s nautical chronograph and equipped it with an ultra-high-beat Precisionist quartz movement.
Noah Wyle is back in the ER with the Max drama 'The Pitt,' and he's rocking an affordable field watch.
The 2025 Masters winner just heaped new attention on the so-called "Snoopy" watch genre and one of Omega's best watches.
By Ben Bowers
The definitive roundup of every key release from high-end horology's biggest party of the year.
By Johnny Brayson, Ben Bowers, Brad Lanphear, and Jack Seemer
The color fad has evolved in an interesting way.
From the hands and hour markers to the bezel and cyclops date, the Harborside Coast is the spitting image of the iconic dive watch.
This unique interpretation of the classic world time function is an absolute joy to use.
This do-it-all dive watch is now impervious to scratches. Plus, the future of bike safety, a blacked-out blow-up tent and more.
By Gear Patrol
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
Plus, Eufy's first-ever robot lawnmowers, souvenir shirts from "The White Lotus" and more.
By Jack Seemer