
Tissot Quietly Drops a New Contender for Best Automatic Watch Under $1,000
The storied Visodate gets reimagined once again with a beautiful brushed dial and a downsized 39mm case, equipped with an 80-hour power reserve.

The storied Visodate gets reimagined once again with a beautiful brushed dial and a downsized 39mm case, equipped with an 80-hour power reserve.

Two crowns are better than one.

A capable, Eco-Drive-powered field watch with Explorer DNA is now almost half off.
By Gear Patrol

The latest rendition of the Camper sees the iconic timepiece join one watchmaking's most polarizing trends.
By Jack Seemer

Jack Carlson, founder of Rowing Blazers and Creative Director of J. Press, teamed up with Bamford Watches for this automatic ode to Ivy Style.

In 2025, Cartier introduced one of the most talked-about watches among enthusiasts. Ryan Coogler just made sure the rest of the world noticed it.
By Ben Bowers

This handsome, subdued version of the Doxa Sub 200 is a collaboration with Gioielleria Grande, a renowned Roman jeweler and watch dealer.

Could Omega's third major product family finally get the reboot it deserves?

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

The enthusiast-favorite watchmaker just made a play for a much bigger audience — and the athlete at the center of it couldn’t make more sense.
By Ben Bowers

It looks even better than it did in 1957.

Nodus and Raven Watches update the collaborative TrailTrekker explorer's GMT with a sandblasted steel case and a rich navy blue dial.

Tougher, stealthier, better.

The new structured approach to timepiece production offers fans early access and special pricing for new releases.
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Farer's cushion case looks more refined than ever in the new 35mm size, powered by a custom-finished hand-wound movement.


Erebus substitutes the 13 to 24 track found on traditional field watch dials with a custom complication on an automatic movement.

LA artistJoshua Vides brings his renowned style to a pair of G-Shock icons, teasing a broader movement within watchmaking.
By Jack Seemer

Bulova's 1969 revival looks great, is plenty capable and has real history.