
The New 2022 Rolex Watches: What You Need to Know
A left-handed GMT, the Air-King reimagined, and that's not all. Here are the Crown's most notable releases for 2022.

A left-handed GMT, the Air-King reimagined, and that's not all. Here are the Crown's most notable releases for 2022.
By Zen Love

From a left-handed Rolex to a $350,000 Grand Seiko, the best releases from Watches & Wonders Geneva were equal parts bold and approachable.
By Gear Patrol

The Blancpain Fifty Fathoms helped introduce the modern dive watch to the world.
By Zen Love

These British watch brands range from those making fun and affordable pieces to the highest levels of independent watchmaking today.
By Zen Love

Breitling created the modern chronograph as we know it today way back in 1934.
By Zen Love

The military-inspired U4 from Italian cult brand Unimatic checks all the right boxes.
By Zen Love

This two-timer from the jet age is technically and aesthetically the mother of all GMT watches.
By Jason Heaton

A teaser video from Rolex holds some substantive clues ahead of the brand's forthcoming drop.
By Zen Love

We explore the ins and outs of watch production, and the value of outsourced vs in-house movements.
By Jason Heaton

Brands from Rolex to Patek Philippe and more will unveil their major announcements at Watches & Wonders Geneva this month.
By Zen Love

We take you through the different iterations one of the world’s most famous watches, from Moonwatch to X-33 and more.

How does a Speedmaster for $260 sound? Check out the MoonSwatch.
By Zen Love

A thorough primer on one of the most important watches ever made.
By Oren Hartov

How crazily thin can a watch get? Bulgari has a new answer.
By Zen Love

The next generation of the world's most hyped watch is coming soon.
By Oren Hartov

If you're a watch lover and you've never tried a completely bespoke strap, you're doing yourself a disservice.
By Oren Hartov

Shiny watches? Who needs 'em! Give your bronze watch a nasty look right now.
By Zen Love

From the Navitimer to the Chronomat and beyond.

Wristwatches with "atomic timekeeping" have unexpected German origins.
By Zen Love

You paid for it — shouldn’t you be able to do whatever you want to your precious watch?
By Zen Love