
This High-Performance Tool Watch Resembles an Iconic German Chronograph
Sinn's 936 automatic chronograph is the definition of an intuitive, high-performance tool watch, and now it looks gorgeous in all black.

Sinn's 936 automatic chronograph is the definition of an intuitive, high-performance tool watch, and now it looks gorgeous in all black.

Ressence takes the next big leap in revolutionizing watch design by introducing its first in-house movement to power its signature domed dial.


Monblanc updates its vintage-inspired automatic mountaineering watch with a more era-faithful 38mm case and small seconds dial.

You'll want to wear and wind it.


The newest BR-X3 from Bell & Ross isn't just skeletonized; the case is built around an exploded micro-rotor automatic movement.

Indie watch brand Maen updates its gorgeous Grand Tonneau case with an ultra-thin height, a mechanical two-hand dial and a new bracelet design.

Keep time with watchmaking’s most exciting new watches.
By Johnny Brayson, Brad Lanphear, Jack Seemer, and Sean Tirman

It's an inside joke, marketing stunt, dark horological history lesson, and a watchmaking novelty — all disguised as a typical sports watch.
By Ben Bowers

The affordable watchmaker taps a respected EDC brand from Japan for a military-coded take on the Expedition.
By Jack Seemer

Best of both worlds.


I've not seen this feature anywhere else before.

The ultra-affordable Continental Chronograph gets a two-tone revamp, doubling down on the retro swagger.

Don't worry, they're more than up to the task.

Best known for its multi-tools, Victorinox has a healthy ecosystem of timepieces, as well. But this new addition marks a major first.
By Sean Tirman

Independent Swiss watchmaker Raymond Weil celebrates 50 years with a beautiful chronograph powered by a resto-mod hand-wound movement.


Credor's Locomotive was a long-lost jewel from a revered watch designer. A new tonal blue dial makes it look better than ever.