
A Seminal Dive Watch Lost to the Decades Is Officially Back from the Dead
An affordable watch once gifted by the most famous aquatic explorer of all time, Jacques Cousteau, is now finally available to all.

An affordable watch once gifted by the most famous aquatic explorer of all time, Jacques Cousteau, is now finally available to all.
By Ben Bowers

Todd Snyder, the man, worked with the co-founders of Unimatic to create the perfect watch for his label, but it's limited to 100 units.

Breitling finally placed its new, impressively complex in-house movement in a regular production reference. And it is beautiful.

Seiko teamed up with Mooneyes, a legendary hot rod manufacturer founded in California with deep Japanese roots.

Hamilton expanded the recently revamped Khaki Field Quartz collection with a steel bracelet and a new dial color.

Amazon is offering steep discounts on some of Seiko's best affordable automatic watches from the 5 Sports collection and more.

The watch industry never stops ticking. Keep time with the most exciting new releases.
By Jack Seemer and Brad Lanphear

Swiss watch brand Vulcain resurrected a short-lived version of a cult favorite dive watch with a very specific complication.


Citizen utilizes in-house design elements to compete with Swiss and fellow Japanese sports watches for a fraction of the price.

Swatch is celebrating a very impactful competition that the Speedmaster won 60 years ago... and slyly pointing out who lost.

Audemars Piguet now offers a couple of more subdued alternatives in its typically luxurious Royal Oak Offshore chronograph dive watch.

This quartz chronograph is the best affordable take I've ever seen on a legendary racing watch with ties to Steve McQueen.

Audemars Piguet's new perpetual calendar movement gets a massive upgrade and, of course, debuts with a pair of Royal Oaks.


Inspired by the brand's 1980s-era designs, this retro-futuristic timepiece is a frequent flyer's budget-friendly dream come true.
By Sean Tirman

Sinn updated one of its best dive chronographs by changing the crown and pusher configuration, now it is better than ever.

When it comes to pilot's watches, this 1960s reproduction proves that sometimes size isn't everything.

Yema's first-ever official Swiss Made watch is a retro ode to the brand's most iconic design and it looks better than ever.

The Citizen Tsuyosa was already an incredible bargain. Now it is damn near perfect for its price.