
The Best Watches Under $100
It’s perfectly possible to snag a respectable watch for less than a Benjamin — in fact, you can even go automatic.

It’s perfectly possible to snag a respectable watch for less than a Benjamin — in fact, you can even go automatic.
By Oren Hartov

From divers to dress watches to pilot's watches and more, these are the best in class at the $2k mark.
By Oren Hartov

A new Hodinkee x Unimatic limited-edition collab is a recipe for hype.
By Zen Love

There’s a myriad of great divers you can buy for a few hundred bucks.
By Zen Love and Andrew Connor

A robust automatic field watch for under $300? Seiko's done it again.
By Zen Love

Seiko offers some of the best value in watches. We break down each of its modern product lines to help you understand what's available.
By Allen Farmelo, Chris Wright, and Zen Love

Once subordinate to big brother Rolex, Tudor has fully come into its own.

Originally made for Japanese "mountain men," the Seiko Alpinist is a robust outdoor watch with strong personality.
By Zen Love

Timex keeps churning out affordable, hype-worthy collaboration watches.
By Zen Love

Believe it or not, upcycled plastic recovered from the sea is the latest trend in watchmaking materials.
By Zen Love

Field watches offer some of the best value out there, and these awesome examples prove it.
By Zen Love

Get an already budget-friendly Seiko sports watch for even less.
By Will Porter

Yep, it's another integrated bracelet luxury sports watch — but it shouldn't be this affordable.

Approaching five figures means in-house movements, exotic complications, and some of horology’s heaviest hitters.
By Zen Love

There are incredible values to be had at the sub-$5k mark from a wide array of brands.

The gold watch has always been and remains special.
By Zen Love

Watches with serious specs and mean looks are plentiful, but modern military watches are quite different from issued ones of the past.
By Zen Love

With some summery colors, the collab masters nailed it again.
By Zen Love


The GMT watch is brilliant not because of its complexity but because of its simple ingenuity. Here's what you need to know about it.
By Zen Love and Jason Heaton