
This Unique, Affordable Everyday Watch Is Just Way Too Pretty for Its Price
Straight out of Singapore, Zelos takes CNC guilloché to another level with the best of its fast-selling new Helica line.
Straight out of Singapore, Zelos takes CNC guilloché to another level with the best of its fast-selling new Helica line.
So you thought the Crown only made mechanical watches?
By Zen Love and Jack Seemer
After setting the “sport-chic” trend back in the 70s, the new F77 Mark II is set to make waves once more.
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Keep time with watchmaking's most exciting releases.
By Brad Lanphear, Jack Seemer, and Sean Tirman
Garmin's latest Instinct 3 smartwatch boasts unique, handy features, even if you spend more time in the backcountry than on a mission.
The design of this dress watch goes back over 200 years.
Zenith mirrors its 1969 Chronomaster with perfect proportions and multiple complications in a stunning rose gold case.
Working with old print ads and surviving models, Bespoke Post and Timex recreated an obscure 1970s field watch in all its vintage glory.
Christopher Ward has shaken up the watch world again by shifting a critical part of its new in-house movement onto the dial.
Mondaine's famous dial, used by the Swiss Federal Railways, has never looked this classy or appeared on a more wearable watch.
The Frogman has always a unit . This version is extreme.
By Jack Seemer
The Seiko Presage Style 60s gets a few small tweaks with three beautiful new dial colors and one fancy new strap.
Built like a tank, with the aesthetic of a sports car, the new Swiss Army Auto 42mm is the ideal everyday watch.
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Longines debuted the "Goldilocks" 38mm Conquest in 2024. Now, it comes with a more comfortable strap at a lower price.
Rado is known for iconic dive watches and affordable quality, but a new collection aims at the luxury tier while remaining approachable.
Originally available only in China, this unique '90s-inspired watch is finally coming to the USA.
By Sean Tirman
The Victorinox Swiss Army Automatic dive watch takes the opposite approach to the iconic knife.
Ollech & Wajs revived its "computer" watch from the 1960s, offering further proof that this underrated watch feature is making a comeback.
Keep time with watchmaking's most exciting new drops.
By Brad Lanphear and Jack Seemer
The Duck is making a big splash, helping a well-known brand make its first big impression in the dive watch space.