
10 Blue Watches for a Red-Hot Summer
Blue watches are enjoying their moment, and whether you’re a pilot, a diver, a sailor or just looking for a little color on your wrist, here are the 10 best.

Blue watches are enjoying their moment, and whether you’re a pilot, a diver, a sailor or just looking for a little color on your wrist, here are the 10 best.
By Jason Heaton

Two hardcore divers, a titanium startup, a watch from Detroit that’s not a Shinola, a music box shaped like a TIE Fighter and more.
By Jason Heaton

Among watch enthusiasts, the term “one watch” refers to a creature as mythical as the Loch Ness monster or a unicorn.
By Jason Heaton

Oris, guided by its company slogan — “real watches for real people” — creates affordable watches with ingenious complications.
By Jason Heaton

Meet the mad scientist who invented the Fuzz Factory, the most iconic guitar effects pedal on the market.
By Jason Heaton

Returning from Cabo Pulmo, I wondered why I surround myself with so much stuff and so many complications when my happiest moments are the exact opposite: living out of a backpack, following the rhythms of climate and culture, and turning off the phone.
By Jason Heaton

When did dive watches stop being dive watches and become precious man-jewelry?
By Jason Heaton
IWC tweaked the size of its sporty Portugieser Yacht Club Chronograph — and now it’s even better than before.
By Jason Heaton

Rip currents are a leading cause of drowning deaths at beaches around the world. But if you know how to escape one, you can live to swim another day.
By Jason Heaton

Pilots, divers and drivers from Switzerland, England and Germany fill out this week’s new watches.
By Jason Heaton

Cabin weekends are a summer tradition up north.
By Jason Heaton

The Omega Speedmaster timed man’s greatest adventure: going to the Moon. 45 years later, it’s still important.
By Jason Heaton

In 1969, a humble electrical engineer from Teignmouth, England signed up to compete in the first solo round-the-world race.
By Jason Heaton

As I left the surface above Martha’s Vineyard, the chaos of the rolling surf and wind gave way to an infinity of calm blue.
By Jason Heaton

The Cayman Islands may be better known as a banker’s holiday paradise — but a chance encounter with a boat of Cuban refugees reveals the Islands’ real character.
By Jason Heaton

Great food, #nofilter scenery, countless adventures and nice people — the Cayman Islands have it all.
By Jason Heaton

Sanborn Canoe Company has quickly become one of the darlings of the outdoor industry.
By Jason Heaton

Milford Sound is one of the most beautiful places in the world.
By Jason Heaton


Thousands of frequent flyer miles and hundreds of watches later, we present our favorite timepieces from the horological orgy known as BaselWorld 2015.
By Jason Heaton