
16 Style Releases and New Watches We’re Obsessed With This Week
Stunning watch releases from Seiko, new footwear and outerwear for Fall, and more.

Stunning watch releases from Seiko, new footwear and outerwear for Fall, and more.
By Zen Love and Evan Malachosky

Tudor's Black Bay Fifty-Eight is the right size. It's got an in-house movement. It's beautiful. It's perfect.
By Oren Hartov

UK-based Arken's debut watch checks all the boxes for a strong value.
By Zen Love

Bangalore Watch Company makes a solid-looking tool watch — with an interesting backstory.
By Zen Love

Seeking funding on Kickstarter is a book that fills an important watch-collecting niche.
By Zen Love

Cool-weather drops from Stussy sweaters to Clarks boots, watch collabs galore and more.
Presented By Lululemon

There's more to these morbid timekeepers that you might think.
By Zen Love

The brand (and its affordable wares) are finally back in the U.S. following a lengthy hiatus.
By Oren Hartov

These watches stood up to some of the toughest athletic competitions in the world.
By Zen Love

Sneakers made from plastic bottles, a smoky watch, and more.
By Zen Love and Evan Malachosky

The Alta Motoscaphe 120 was designed by a veteran watch journalist with a deep love for bikes.
By Oren Hartov

Sneakers made from suede and soft denim, a collection of stopwatches, and more.
By Zen Love and Evan Malachosky

The ideal GMT should be able to keep up with an active travel lifestyle, and the Monta Skyquest certainly can.
By Oren Hartov

Skeletonized watches feature dials through which you can view an often-hollowed out movement.
By Zen Love

Tough-wearing watches, custom chinos, a Grateful Dead tee and more.
By Zen Love and Evan Malachosky

Anordain's signature is enamel-dial watches, but the brand shows its design strength by stepping out of its comfort zone.
By Zen Love

From inexpensive, Gulf War-era quartz to lauded 1950s, gilded chronographs, these are the best deals in military timepieces.
By Oren Hartov

Now rare and sought-after, these dive watches were once soldiers' basic equipment.

A bag made from boardshorts, '70s-inspired sunglasses, tennis attire, a watch made with the company behind airplane ejection seats and more.
Presented By Nisolo

Brands use high-tech methods to make timepieces nearly impervious to dings and dents.
By Zen Love