
A Legendary Dress Watch Brand Reminds Us That It Makes a Great Sports Watch Too
Jaeger-LeCoultre is well known for one particular collection, but the elite Swiss watchmaker's talents extend beyond dress watches.

Jaeger-LeCoultre is well known for one particular collection, but the elite Swiss watchmaker's talents extend beyond dress watches.

Keep time with high horology's most exciting new releases.
By Jack Seemer, Brad Lanphear, and Sean Tirman

Farer introduces the next generation of the Aqua Compressor Titanium with some remarkable updates inside and out.

Of course, Seiko is celebrating the 50th Anniversary of Jaws with a limited edition dial for its most adored and iconic dive watch.

Bancpain drops its first-ever 38mm Fifty Fathoms with a big splash, courtesy of a luxurious case and dial upgrade.

From its striking dial color to its unusual bezel, this stunning timepiece elevates the Black Bay in several unexpected ways.
By Sean Tirman

Seiko's PADI collection adds two instant classics, thanks to a limited edition color in the brand's newest and oldest dive watch designs.

The Intrepid has a unique set of specialized features designed for sailing and other water sports and was notably favored by JFK Jr.

Breitling releases two wrist-friendly sizes of the Superocean Heritage, plus some other firsts, in a complete overhaul of the collection.

The new SPRL91K and SRPL93K are replicas pulled from the first generation of Seiko 5 Sports, dating back to 1968.

The brand's iconic '80s design makes its way into a thoroughly modern 5000 Series timepiece, combining style and strength in one.
By Sean Tirman

Chopard is celebrating the 70th anniversary of an unbeaten record for finishing a classic Italian auto race with a limited edition watch.

The Q Timex 1972 World Time is equipped with a brilliantly simple tool for tracking multiple time zones with some easy math.

Canadian boutique watchmaker Heron packed an impressive list of refinements into this dress watch without approaching the $1,000 mark.

Introduced in 1960, the first fully electronic watch had astonishing accuracy, but a movement so complex it hasn't been revived until now.

Keep time with high horology's most wanted.
By Brad Lanphear, Jack Seemer, Steve Mazzucchi, and Sean Tirman

These affordable watches don't just act tough. They look it, too.
By Jack Seemer

Breguet is one of the most respected names in watchmaking, but a century ago, the French family was a pioneering force in aviation.

The 1971 Velocity was already a perfectly sized retro racing watch. With a new dial color and bracelet, it looks better than ever.

The Japanese watch brand originally launched this innovative timepiece in 1985. Now, after 40 years, it's back for a special release.
By Sean Tirman