
One of the Best Watches Under $1,000 Just Added a Highly Useful Feature
Don't worry, it's still gorgeous.

Don't worry, it's still gorgeous.

I already wanted one before, but now I really want one.

Perfectly sized, great-looking and a specs monster — what more could you want?

A 2024 limited edition from Seiko sub-brand Credor is now in regular production with an intricate new dial.

It resurrects a long-lost beloved detail from vintage Omegas.

A striking new colorway has injected some life into an underappreciated tool watch.

They can't keep getting away with this.

It's a brand-new look for one of the most legendary tool watches ever.

Finally, a high-performance ceramic dive watch for under $2,000.

Want your watch to trend this year? Make it small and colorful.

As if this watch needed any more automotive bona fides.

'90s kids, you're gonna want to see this.

This price honestly seems like a mistake.

The reliably affordable brand reaches some lofty new heights.

One of the original icons of the microbrand space makes a refined return.

It even has an in-house skeletonized automatic movement.

Its design was inspired by recently discovered archival drawings of an unreleased watch.

They kept everything good about the watch and fixed its biggest drawback.

No one ever said basic watches have to be ugly.

I'm struggling to think of one thing I'd change about it.