
20 Watches You Missed from Omega, Seiko, Casio and More
Keep time with high horology's most exciting new watches.

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

This minimalist field watch retains its signature styling but gets a major boost to functionality.
By Sean Tirman

It has features you won't get from any other brand.

Hublot is known for over-the-top watches like the Big Bang, but this bronze integrated sports watch stays true to the brand's design roots.

It even beats the Rolex in some respects.

Ulysse Nardin launches a new eye-catching flagship timepiece.
By Gear Patrol

Bremont's military-inspired Terra Nova Jumping Hour is back with a multi-finish steel case, two bracelet options and a lower price.


Blancpain is known for the Fifty Fathoms, but the nearly 300-year-old brand just significantly improved its second-best watch.

Kurono Tokyo elevates its triple calendar watch with several meticulous refinements, giving it a luxury appearance beyond its approachable price.

They had me at "Big Date Titanium."

Christopher Ward teamed up with the co-founders of Worn & Wound for a new watch inspired by an often overlooked Brooklyn landmark.

Keep time with high horology's most exciting new watches.


This kind of accuracy for this little money is basically unheard of.

Longines revives one of its most impactful yet overlooked watches, the Ultra-Chron, with a nearly identical case, dial and bracelet.

The new Prospex 1968 Heritage Diver's GMT, with 300m water resistance, blows away the first two versions in 'Seashadow' black and gilt.

Inspired by winter city nights, this spectacular take on the Series 8 880 Mechanical is a beaut, Clark!
By Sean Tirman

Hey, you got your titanium in my ceramic!

The legend continues.