
If This Isn’t the Coolest Watch You’ll See This Year, It’s Definitely the Most Unique
Hublot outfits the wildly original MP-10 Tourbillon in black ceramic. Plus, a safari-inspired Leica, new On shoes and more.

Hublot outfits the wildly original MP-10 Tourbillon in black ceramic. Plus, a safari-inspired Leica, new On shoes and more.
By Gear Patrol

A reissue doesn't get more genuine than Squale using 300 dead stock cases and 100 dead stock bracelets found in storage.

Hamilton has released a worthy competitor for the 5 Sports GMT by upgrading its sleeper dive watch with a "true" GMT and a coveted metal.

French watchmaker Briston makes the material used in most glasses frames look so good, you'll wonder why it isn't deployed more often.

Keep time with watchmaking's most captivating new releases.
By Steve Mazzucchi, Jack Seemer, and Sean Tirman

With a mighty update, this tough Royal Oak alternative is even tougher than before.
By Jack Seemer

Honoring a big anniversary, Bell & Ross’s uniquely squared-off timepiece gets some revealing new treatments.

This gorgeous travel-friendly timepiece, a permanent addition to the brand's catalog, pays homage to its 1968 Hi-Beat 300m diver.
By Sean Tirman

Keep time with watchmaking's most exciting releases.
By Brad Lanphear, Jack Seemer, and Sean Tirman

Zenith mirrors its 1969 Chronomaster with perfect proportions and multiple complications in a stunning rose gold case.

Christopher Ward has shaken up the watch world again by shifting a critical part of its new in-house movement onto the dial.

Mondaine's famous dial, used by the Swiss Federal Railways, has never looked this classy or appeared on a more wearable watch.

The Seiko Presage Style 60s gets a few small tweaks with three beautiful new dial colors and one fancy new strap.

Longines debuted the "Goldilocks" 38mm Conquest in 2024. Now, it comes with a more comfortable strap at a lower price.

Rado is known for iconic dive watches and affordable quality, but a new collection aims at the luxury tier while remaining approachable.

The Victorinox Swiss Army Automatic watch takes the opposite approach to the iconic knife.

Ollech & Wajs revived its "computer" watch from the 1960s, offering further proof that this underrated watch feature is making a comeback.

Keep time with watchmaking's most exciting new drops.
By Brad Lanphear and Jack Seemer

Christopher Ward made a documentary following the design of its highly anticipated follow-up to the Bel Canto.

Unimatic teamed up with Kaikado, a multigenerational Japanese brand renowned for its handcrafted tinplate tea caddies.