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From the hands and hour markers to the bezel and cyclops date, the Harborside Coast is the spitting image of the iconic dive watch.

From the hands and hour markers to the bezel and cyclops date, the Harborside Coast is the spitting image of the iconic dive watch.

I can't stop thinking about how good these two fresh new matte lacquer dial iterations of the 2025 Oyster Perpetual look.
By Ben Bowers

The newest addition to the Waterbury collection is elegant and affordable, and it sports a gorgeous dial color.

Casio finds inspiration in retro Apple PCs and video game consoles. Plus, Ooni's revamped pizza ovens, an overhauled EDC utility knife and more.
By Gear Patrol

The new Waterbury Heritage Chronograph, modeled after 1970s racing watches like the Rolex Daytona and Heuer Autavia, is available in two colors and is perfectly sized.

The watch industry never stops ticking. Keep time with the most exciting new releases.
By Johnny Brayson, Brad Lanphear, Jack Seemer, and Sean Tirman

A hands-on review of Nivada's new meca-quartz powered Chronosport, a retro chronograph that laps the sub-$1,000 competition.

With its newest release, Fleux perfectly balances dive watch utilitarianism and dress watch minimalism in a classical design language.

This once-divisive, now-iconic dive watch gets a sunken treasure-worthy upgrade courtesy of another noteworthy Japanese brand.
By Sean Tirman

Hey, wave dial brother.

HTD, a watchmaking startup from Florence, translated the design language from 1970s racing chronographs into a timeless everyday watch.

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

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.
By Gear Patrol

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

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.

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.

The King of Chronographs is back.