
Casio’s Affordable Racing-Inspired Chronograph Gets a Sporty Reissue
As the Japanese brand is wont to deliver, this driving watch looks way too good to be as affordable as it is.

As the Japanese brand is wont to deliver, this driving watch looks way too good to be as affordable as it is.
By Sean Tirman

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


Praesidus' impeccably faithful field watch now comes in a 38mm case with an automatic movement, available in two dial options and two straps.

The affordable Japanese brand's latest sneaky timepiece drop is a surprising, stylish and capable exclusive.
By Sean Tirman

Hands-on with Chopard's coolest Alpine Eagle.

Forget shock and water resistance. G-Shock's latest collab with Team Land Cruiser Toyota Auto Body deserves its own classification of gnarly.
By Jack Seemer

Héron's best-selling watch, the Marinor — an homage to a group of classic 1960s divers, is back with a cleaner, more streamlined design.

It's a Snoopy celebration.

Christopher Ward pays homage to the iconic Rolex GMT-Master and Pan Am, the airline that commissioned its creation.

Piaget's most iconic watch is delivered in what feels like its most natural form, featuring a two-tone white gold and yellow gold revamp.

Just when I thought I'd seen every stone dial out there.

Citizen's popular automatic sports watch with Datejust styling is now down to $292—a steal right now for mechanical enthusiasts.
By Gear Patrol

Indie watchmaker Astor & Banks combines features like a sandwich dial, a sector layout and ample lume for a field watch unlike any other.

Everything you need, nothing you don't.

This 1970s cult classic and early blacked-out watch pioneer is back on sale at a serious discount.
By Gear Patrol

Hanhart finally revives the 417 ES chronograph, favored by the King of Cool, with its ultra-rare all-white dial in the original 39mm case.

Vintage? Contemporary? Why not both?

The affordable dive-style watch travels back to '73.

It's like catnip for watch nerds.