
G-Shock’s Rugged New Watches Are Even Tougher and More Efficient Than They Look
With tweaks to the shock-resistant case and serious functionality upgrades, these watches are as formidable as they are affordable.

With tweaks to the shock-resistant case and serious functionality upgrades, these watches are as formidable as they are affordable.
By Sean Tirman

The 1970s-inspired SNXS goes back another decade with this one-off update by way of an elite menswear brand.
By Jack Seemer

The flagship ProPilot Date received a few subtle changes to its case and some striking updates to its dial, resulting in a more modern look.

This unexpected combo really works.

Tudor offers a modern watch that matches the look and feel of a vintage Ranger and Rolex Explorer I, accompanied by a surprising dial update.

This could go down as a definitive watch for this 234-year-old brand.

The fourth installment in Zenith's tribute series to a famous anime is a stunning treat for mid-century chronograph enthusiasts.

New Planet Ocean, who dis?

Bremont offers a beautiful twist on an automatic Terra Nova field watch with a small seconds, power reserve meter and compass bezel.

Made in conjunction with Maison Margiela's MM6 offshoot, this may go down as the brand's hottest collaboration of the year.
By Sean Tirman

Seiko supports an Australian sea turtle rehabilitation program with a revamped Prosepx "Turtle" inspired by an island along the Great Barrier Reef.

This is a ton of watch for the money.

Who ordered the Diet Patek?

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

Once a staple of students, hikers, secret agents named MacGyver and the Hollywood elite, a storied timepiece returns in rare form.
By Jack Seemer

Dennison's cushion-cased, shockingly affordable dress watch has gained hype all year, culminating in a prestigious win for this draw-dropping version.

It's just the excuse you need to take a tropical vacation.

As the jumping hour watch market heats up, Chronoswiss revives a deep-cut design from the 2000s with Jazz Age looks and an in-house movement.


Todd Snyder and Unimatic renew a fruitful partnership with a suave, minimalist take on the Modello Quattro GMT, available in two ultra-versatile colors.