As watch lovers, we spend our afternoons poring over watches both new and vintage. When a new timepiece comes across our radar, one that particularly resonates with our tastes, we can’t help but obsess over it. So, here’s a taste of that process — six timepieces that our watch-loving staff are obsessing over right at this very moment.
Mk. II Paradive G3 Fat Bar Date, 12-Hr Aluminum

Vintage military watches are fun to collect, less fun to maintain – they often feature mechanical movements that can’t be inexpensively serviced and less-than-ideal water resistance after all those years in the sun and sea. The Paradive Gen. 3 from Mk. 2 is an updated version of the Benrus Type I/II that features modern materials and appointments, and I can’t think of a better contemporary take on a classic model that was originally only available to military and paramilitary personnel. The watch is available with both 60-minute and 12-hour bezels and with or without a date, so there are plenty of choices for semi-customization. — Oren Hartov, Assitant Editor
Omega Speedmaster BC345.0802

After Andrew wrote that article on the Japan-exclusive Speedys to commemorate the 2020 Tokyo olympics I went down a bit of a rabbit hole. Specifically: the gold Omega Speedmaster rabbit hole. There have only been about a dozen of them (learn more: here) and some are fantastic (the classic 1980 345.0802 and the insane-o-rare and completely perfect black-dialed MIR 3197.50), but I love stupid shit, and the undisputed stupid-shit champion is reference BC345.0802, which is that same 1980s gold speedy but done in hilariously understated white gold. One of the 20 or so in existence hammered for $85,000 at Christie’s last year and if you bought it, I’d like to buy you a beer. — Henry Phillips, Deputy Photography Editor