
22 New Watches You Missed from Omega, Seiko, Casio and More
Keep time with high horology's most exciting new watches.
Keep time with high horology's most exciting new watches.
By Johnny Brayson, Brad Lanphear, Jack Seemer, and Sean Tirman
If you hate snowflake hands and faux rivets, this may be the diver for you.
Those lucky enough to land a new Rolex through an authorized dealer occasionally go home with something else to wear besides their new watch.
By Ben Bowers
Just wait until you find out who's behind the design.
Newcomer Benjamin James only makes one watch design, but with this icy blue mother-of-pearl dial, that's enough to make an impression.
Mido added an underrated analog travel hack and an eye-catching 1970s paint job to its Ocean Star dive watch.
Too dressy for a sports watch, too sporty for a dress watch, or the perfect blend of both?
For a show obsessed with ’80s detail, Casio watches made perfect sense — except one icon was always missing, until now.
By Ben Bowers
The iconic diver gets updated with a color scheme pulled from a cult-favorite Speedmaster.
Who knew Richard Mille could be so... demure?
This beefy automatic is as tough as they come. But what's probably more important is its stealthy good looks.
By Sean Tirman
It's both stealthy and attention-grabbing, if you can believe it.
Seiko has offered a Cariter dupe for decades, but the newest update is the first to feel like a worthy, affordable substitute.
Malaysian microbrand Revelot pays tribute to the country's signature fruit with an angular case and spiky design language.
Who doesn't want to add a touch of mystery to their wrist?
Casio supports the Japan chapter of the Surf Rider Foundation with a sunrise-yellow G-Shock made from bio-based resin.
This definitely isn't your grandfather's dive watch.
Breitling's collab with a soccer star yielded some surprisingly attractive results.
The most Doxa-looking Doxa I've ever seen is an ode to the writer who helped build its reputation as a retro adventure watch.
The Urban Gentry collaborated with Lorier to faithfully revive this overlooked WWII pilot's watch, including an unusual defunct feature.