
Two Chronograph Icons May Have Just Changed the Watch Industry Forever
It's the dawn of a new era.

It's the dawn of a new era.

Oris teamed up with Bamford Watch Dept. to give the only watch with a mechanical altimeter a retro-futuristic sci-fi makeover.

Cool as it is, the best thing about it might actually be the box.

The Presage Classic Series gets two firsts: a new case detail and a strap unlike any Seiko has ever created.

Hamilton updated its revived WWII-era US Military Pilot's Watch with a smaller case, automatic movement and two fresh color schemes.

Sinn has a new version of the legendary 104, and it's a total knockout.

Hamilton brightened up this faithful 1970s pilot's watch reissue, originally designed for the RAF, with a radiant dial and two new straps.

When you stare at this watch, it literally stares back.

An iconic Vietnam-issued field watch is reborn with help from some of the veterans who wore the original.

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

It's the best watch of 1958. Too bad it debuted in 2025.

Oh, and the brand lowered its prices, too.

Bell & Ross debuts a special edition BR-03 chronograph designed for the French Air and Space Force's elite demonstration pilots.

First the Seiko Pepsi GMT, and now this?

As the NFL's official timing partner, Breitling introduces a Chronomat GMT 40 with dials colored for each of the 32 teams.

A stunning German skeletonized dial with an automatic calendar and moonphase.
By Gear Patrol

This is not a watch for wallflowers.

Vacheron Constantin releases its flagship integrated sports watch with an automatic perpetual calendar in two stunning precious metal references.

The high-end chronograph takes a page out of The Crown's book — for less money.
