
Marathon’s Premium NATO Strap Is The Perfect Complement to a Tough Tool Watch
The new “seat belt” NATO strap from Marathon is available in three colors and features a comfortable nylon weave and stainless steel hardware.

The new “seat belt” NATO strap from Marathon is available in three colors and features a comfortable nylon weave and stainless steel hardware.
By Jon Custis

Zenith’s latest in its winning series of El Primero Revival watches is a modern remake of the chronograph known as the “Cover Girl.”
By Zen Love

Never mind that you can’t dive thousands of meters below the waves — the robustness of these watches alone is worth the investment.
By Zen Love

These watches will give you the most bang for your buck.

Two new Alpina Alpiner watches add GMT functionality, but remain relatively affordable due to the use of Swiss quartz movements.
By Zen Love

We’re flipping our lids over a Universal Genève chronograph, a digital world timer, a simple Rolex dress watch and more.
By Oren Hartov

The Nomos Tetra Symphony adds four new options to the brand’s distinctive square-shaped watch collection, complete with in-house movements.
By Zen Love

When the Straight Edge movement gained ground in the 1980s, its adherents quickly adopted an affordable watch whose symbol matched their ideology.
By Scott Ulrich

Rado has introduced a new 42mm Captain Cook in bronze with a deep green dial and ceramic bezel.
By Zen Love

Three awesome new automatic Presage watches reference the design of vintage chronographs, but they’re far less expensive.
By Zen Love

We explore the history of the world’s most popular watch case material, which was once relegated to the fringes of horology.

This week we’ve got an iconic Hamilton, a stylish, affordable diver and a watch a particularly badass name on the dial.
By Zen Love

A collaboration between Triple Aught and knife maker Todd Rexford has resulted in a totally badass strap called the Quantum.
By Zen Love

The Sinn 158 brings back an important mechanical chronograph from the 1960s that was originally issued to the German military.
By Zen Love

Echo/Neutra’s first watch, the Averau, perfectly reflects the founders’ love of mountaineering and the outdoors.
By Zen Love

Two new versions of the Hack Watch, available with ivory or black dials, now feature automatic movements.
By Oren Hartov

Breitling has resurrected the AVI ref.
By Zen Love

Mk. II makes modern versions of classic military watches long since unavailable.
By Chris Wright

Geoff Hess, a consultant for Phillips auction house and a vintage watch expert, breaks down why placing a bid may be the best path to your dream watch.
By Oren Hartov

The Bulova Accutron Spaceview, replete with incredible accuracy and a space-age look, represented a technological milestone that foreshadowed quartz watches.
By Zen Love