
The World’s Oldest Watchmaker Is Returning as Breitling’s Affordable Sister Brand
The King of Chronographs is back.


The King of Chronographs is back.

If you're $50,000 short for that Patek World Time, listen up.

The design inspiration for this one is clear.

It might change how you think about bronze watches.

Shuriken? Check. Katana? Check. Tool watch? Check.

It's a complete reinvention of a 77-year-old design.

A report convincingly claims one of The Crown's jewels has lost its luster.

Let's just say it has some never-before-seen features.

It's now one of the lightest automatic chronographs ever made.

Don't worry, it's still gorgeous.

I already wanted one before, but now I really want one.

Perfectly sized, great-looking and a specs monster — what more could you want?

It resurrects a long-lost beloved detail from vintage Omegas.

A striking new colorway has injected some life into an underappreciated tool watch.

They can't keep getting away with this.

It's a brand-new look for one of the most legendary tool watches ever.

It's now somehow even tougher than before.

Let's just say it has the potential to simplify your EDC.

Want your watch to trend this year? Make it small and colorful.

A boilermaker in a bottle?