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Orient takes a page from the Crown's playbook by revamping its best daily-wearing automatic watch with four vibrantly colored dials.

Orient takes a page from the Crown's playbook by revamping its best daily-wearing automatic watch with four vibrantly colored dials.

Amazon's discount on one of Timex's most classically styled chronographs is the lowest we've seen since the spring of 2024, and it may not last long.
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Keep time with watchmaking's most exciting new drops.
By Johnny Brayson, Brad Lanphear, Jack Seemer, and Sean Tirman

The Italian indie watchmaker improves the specs of its flagship dive watch without touching the signature minimalist look.

Designed to thrive in some of the harshest environments, these blacked-out beauties are a worthy addition to the brand's lineup.
By Sean Tirman

New colorways of this Casio classic keep the decades-old design from going stale.
By Jack Seemer

Ressence teamed up with Japanese artist Terumasa Ikeda to give its unique mechanical watch a neon sci-fi look using natural materials.



Don't pretend you don't still want one.

Nodus updated its collaborative watch designed specifically for photographers, featuring the first-ever exposure gauge bezel.

Yema refreshes the Wristmaster collection with a small seconds version of its in-house micro-rotor automatic movement, plus a wild limited edition finish.

Baillod turns a 19th-century pocket watch created by the founder's family into a classical luxury dress watch with an automatic movement.

This quirky watch cops a classic look found on legendary Rolexes, Tissots, Heuers and more for a fraction of the price.
By Sean Tirman

With Watches and Wonders 2026 on the horizon, it's time to start speculating about what Rolex has in store for the Land-Dweller in year two.
By Ben Bowers

The fan-favorite Waterbury Heritage Chronograph gets an ice blue sunburst dial with a not-so-subtle resemblance to the rare platinum Daytona.

Kansas City's Dryden Watch Co. updated its vintage-inspired Chrono Diver with a new case shape, recessed pushers and a steel bracelet.



The historic Italian dive watch brand offers a set of two new Radiomirs based on archival designs, packaged with a dream vacation for watch fans.