
Timex Goes Directly After Seiko With Its Latest Affordable Dive Watch
Tonight, Timex dines on (Seiko) Turtle soup.

Tonight, Timex dines on (Seiko) Turtle soup.

The new chronograph is a tribute to a bygone Golden Age of aviation.

It's come a long way since its 1960s origins.

He probably skipped the waiting list.

And it's still priced well under $1,000.

Norqain's 1960s-inspired chronograph proves the panda dial still reigns supreme, topping the iconic look with rose gold accents.

Split is a new British watchmaker founded by an industry veteran with a mission to promote mental health through the watch community.

Keep time with high horology's most exciting new watches.

Grab the bull by the horns.

Hamilton's intricate skeletonized dial, matched to its in-house automatic movement, sports an eye-catching new color with two strap options.

The legendary Cocktail Time evolves again.

A decade after its first foray into watchmaking, Jack Mason’s Pursuit Pro is taking its Americana heritage into new, uncharted territory.
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It may look fancy, but this'll set you back less than $500.

Hodinkee helped Nivada design a modern update to the Antarctic GMT, featuring a monochromatic scheme, enhanced lume and stronger water resistance.

At just $375, could this now be the best diver under $500?

Bulgari's Octo Finissimo gets a matte DLC titanium revamp with a sporty strap, making it as eye-catching as an all-black watch can get.

This quirky little timepiece born from the quartz crises is back for a new generation of enthusiasts.
By Jack Seemer

These aren't just new colorways. The dials are the product of the brand's very cool, forward-thinking tech.
By Sean Tirman

Thanks to a huge response from fans, Shinola has added two iterations of a once limited-edition timepiece to its permanent catalog.

Bell & Ross expands the BR-X series with an ultra-modern look, including dual complications and stacked dial plates.