
13 Watch Brands That Are Destined to Have a Big Year in 2025
This year has an inordinate number of major watch brands celebrating big anniversaries.
This year has an inordinate number of major watch brands celebrating big anniversaries.
Now this is some real Miami heat.
The obscure reissue is one of the best-looking and most affordable vintage Seikos, with a legendary movement and unique dial color.
It sure looks like Rolex's sister brand is about to drop a Tiffany Blue Chronograph.
Some surprises are good, some not so good.
The Forstner Komfit brings some mid-century cool to the ubiquitous smartwatch.
You don't have to be an Ace to land this tricolour chronograph from Bell & Ross.
I'm mostly tired of vintage reissues, but I love this.
It wouldn't be that hard to do, either.
This is the least vintage-looking version of this watch I've ever seen.
Whether you're frustrated by the stock strap or looking for another way to style your MoonSwatch, Swatch's new rubber MoonSwatch straps are worth a look.
By Ben Bowers
There's tough and then there's Ironman tough.
Collectors have been pining for this watch for years.
And there's no waiting list!
The Moonwatch, dialed up to (Apollo) 11.
By all accounts, Seiko is one of the best brands to start a watch collection because of affordability, variety, and heritage. Here are the best five to start with.
Next step: Become a global sensation.
It's even more affordable than you're expecting.
You already know the "panda." Now meet the "penguin."