
A Quick Guide to Watchmaking’s Most Ironic Complication
If it ticks like quartz, it’s a quartz watch, right?
If it ticks like quartz, it’s a quartz watch, right?
Vintage quartz makes collecting more affordable and less intimidating.
A new entry into the niche market of high-end quartz watches.
Always wanted a watch with Google Assistant and a tourbillon?
Tough watches that are ready for retirement.
The designers did more than just slap on a Range Rover badge.
Always wanted a fitness-tracking Rolex?
The difference could be tens of thousands of dollars.
By Chris Wright
Some may not consider them old enough to be “vintage,” but they’re undoubtedly significant watches for their time.
American-made components paired with a Swiss self-winding movement.
And a couple special editions for good measure.
The one catch: you can only buy it in Japan.
The timepieces our watch-loving staff desperately wants to own.
Parmigiani Fleurier has quietly entered an elite group of watchmakers that produce movements, cases and dials for both themselves and other elite brands.
By Jason Heaton
Cheaper than their modern counterparts.
Autodromo’s latest brings back memories of summer driving (a.k.a.
Why buy something from Switzerland?
A colorful watch will make you smile whenever you check the time.