
Is This Secret-Menu Timex the Snoopy Chronograph to Beat All Snoopy Chronographs?
This watch is the Red Baron's worst nightmare.

This watch is the Red Baron's worst nightmare.

This sporty, retro-modern, analog-digital timepiece looks so good that you won't believe how low the price is.
By Sean Tirman

Nodus debuts another toughened-up version of its Sector II Field Titanium — powered by a Seiko automatic movement — with a black DLC coating.

Stop me if you've heard this before, but the newest Noah x Timex collaboration is the best yet — hands down, the best dress watch $228 can buy.

As usual, it looks better than the competition while costing less.

This timepiece melds the brand's signature elements with one of the most iconic watch styles, with proceeds benefiting service members.
By Sean Tirman

The SNXS just got a tiny bit closer to the Oyster Perpetual.

This one will be hard to top.

Dryden's American-assembled Heartlander field watch is even better suited for daily wear, thanks to a solar movement from the Seiko family.

The brand's reimagined military staple timepiece gets a fan-favorite set-it-and-forget-it movement.
By Sean Tirman

Keep time with the horology's most exciting new watches.
By Johnny Brayson, Brad Lanphear, Jack Seemer, and Sean Tirman

It may be smaller, slimmer and more streamlined than the brand's infamous CasiOak (GA2100), but this brand-new G-Steel model is no less refined.
By Jack Seemer

Mido treats its Multifort Chronometer to a racing-inspired redux.
By Gear Patrol

Rolex introduced the feature in 2021, and it's been used by just one other brand since.

This watchmaker's hot streak continues.

The brand's Q division expands on its popular Continental lineup with a sleek, minimalist, affordable future classic.
By Sean Tirman



Desk divers need not apply.

The best affordable Snoopy Speedmaster alternative that isn't a MoonSwatch is getting a restock after selling out in a flash a year ago.