
The Best Everyday Dive Watch Just Got Even Better
Tudor's new Black Bay 58 earned Switzerland's most prestigious timekeeping certification, and it has a few subtle visual updates pulled from the archive.

Tudor's new Black Bay 58 earned Switzerland's most prestigious timekeeping certification, and it has a few subtle visual updates pulled from the archive.

It's the first time we've seen this detail on any Rolex watch. Ever.

The new escapement represents Rolex's most impressive movement innovation since the Perpetual rotor in 1931.

The new Spring Drive UFA movement sets a new industry standard for precision.

The lightest mechanical dive watch ever is also rugged as hell.

Baltic, the official timekeeper of Tour Auto 2025, designed a new chronograph steeped in racing heritage and powered by an impressive Swiss movement.

Who says minimalism has to be boring?

The watch industry never stops ticking. Keep time with the most exciting new releases.
By Johnny Brayson, Brad Lanphear, Jack Seemer, and Sean Tirman

It looks like Rolex is finally jumping on the watch industry's biggest bandwagon.

With its newest release, Fleux perfectly balances dive watch utilitarianism and dress watch minimalism in a classical design language.

It's one of the few sports watches actually designed for sports.

Doxa reintroduced a GMT complication to its lineup of professional-grade dive watches, modeled after a fan-favorite line from 2006.

It's probably not going to stay hidden much longer.

The ever-versatile Aqua Terra adopts a dark and moody dial. Plus, reissued Rimowa luggage, a deceptively premium pocket knife and more.
By Gear Patrol

This once-divisive, now-iconic dive watch gets a sunken treasure-worthy upgrade courtesy of another noteworthy Japanese brand.
By Sean Tirman

The new Top Time is a compact three-hander with some familiar design cues.

Swiss watchmaker Fortis made the chronograph worn by Russian Cosmonauts even tougher using titanium and ceramic.

A 120-year-old, family-owned Swiss watch company has placed the crown at 6 o'clock on its dive watches since 1958. Why hasn't it caught on?

Why can't every watch have this feature?

Rolex discontinued the Milgauss in 2023, but Horage is making an anti-magnetic homage powered by an innovative new movement.