
Seiko’s Affordable New Retro-Futuristic Dive Watch Is Almost Too Cool
The watch draws inspiration from vintage Seiko references and adds a touch of sci-fi.

The watch draws inspiration from vintage Seiko references and adds a touch of sci-fi.

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

Lorier's vintage-inspired chronograph has the same movement as a Seiko Speedtimer, for half the price

This is a watch that begs to be roughed up.

Believe it or not, Rolex's younger sibling has never made a moon phase until now. The classical design, in three colors, was worth the wait.

$550? That has to be a misprint.

The new Spring Drive UFA movement, with an annual accuracy of +/- 20 seconds, gets an intricately textured, tonal violet dial in a 37mm case.

We spoke with the brains behind Timex's ambitious new direction.

Tonight, Timex dines on (Seiko) Turtle soup.

It's come a long way since its 1960s origins.

He probably skipped the waiting list.

And it's still priced well under $1,000.

Norqain's 1960s-inspired chronograph proves the panda dial still reigns supreme, topping the iconic look with rose gold accents.

Split is a new British watchmaker founded by an industry veteran with a mission to promote mental health through the watch community.

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

Hamilton's intricate skeletonized dial, matched to its in-house automatic movement, sports an eye-catching new color with two strap options.

The legendary Cocktail Time evolves again.

It may look fancy, but this'll set you back less than $500.

Hodinkee helped Nivada design a modern update to the Antarctic GMT, featuring a monochromatic scheme, enhanced lume and stronger water resistance.

At just $375, could this now be the best diver under $500?