
The Best Feature of This Performance-Driven Sports Watch Is Hiding in Plain Sight
Why can't every watch have this feature?
Why can't every watch have this feature?
April's upcoming lunar event was an excellent excuse for the MoonSwatch to embrace a bold and surging watch color.
By Ben Bowers
Keep time with the watch industry's most exciting new releases.
By Johnny Brayson, Brad Lanphear, Jack Seemer, and Sean Tirman
It's a different take on the meaning of "vacation time."
Rolex discontinued the Milgauss in 2023, but Horage is making an anti-magnetic homage powered by an innovative new movement.
You'd be hard-pressed to find this kind of value from any other brand.
Nomos sizes up its best modern dress watch. Plus, a summer-grade J.Crew suit, rugged Harley-Davidson swag and more.
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A subtle and stunning dial treatment takes it over the top.
After remaining true to its 1960s auto racing roots for a decade, the Intra-Matic Auto Chrono is getting a blacked-out modern paint job.
Our top picks combine old-school style and genuine underwater usability.
By Johnny Brayson, Brad Lanphear, Zen Love, and Andrew Connor
This striking, action movie-inspired, Seiko-powered timepiece is way more affordable than you might expect.
By Sean Tirman
It's a lot of horological ingenuity packed into a single tool watch.
Watches and Wonders is right around the corner, which means Rolex is about to break the internet again.
The RotoSelect might be the most clever desktop solution for storing and displaying your favorite everyday carry items.
By Sean Tirman
Bangalore Watch Co. is a young brand making beautiful and creative watches like the Peninsula Professional.
The brand takes its lauded Q series into the digital era — at least partially — with this sneakily travel-friendly timepiece.
By Sean Tirman
Look like a million bucks for a tiny fraction of the price.
A recent patent filing suggests Rolex could be making a major change to its movements.
This G-Shock 2100, with a katana hand, cherry blossom dial and roman numeral bezel, is a collaboration with the Japanese band One OK Rock.
This would come in surprisingly handy.