
The Top 25 Watch Brands to Know
Which are "best" is up to you, but you should absolutely be familiar with these companies.

Which are "best" is up to you, but you should absolutely be familiar with these companies.
By Zen Love and Johnny Brayson

The Seiko 6105 is an unlikely legend but one that's earned its reputation.
By Jon Gaffney

The TrailTrekker is a collab between two U.S. microbrands.

Rolex is obviously number one, but there are plenty of surprises.

We go hands-on with the Tornek-Rayville "Blakjak."

Affordability meets desirability.
By Johnny Brayson, Chris Wright, and Zen Love

The Camper goes glamping.

You never actually own a Patek Philippe, you merely buy something else.

Ming Thein's eponymous brand is relatively new but already a collector favorite.

But one change is guaranteed to be divisive.

We go hands-on with Bulova's modern reissue of the MIL-SHIPS-W-2181.

First spied on the wrist of Daniel Craig, the white Omega Speedmaster Moonwatch has officially landed.

Perfectly practical reasons why every parent should wear a wristwatch. A few sentimental ones, too.

Watches for car enthusiasts, motorsports, and generally driving fast.
By Zen Love

This two-man team's fun approach to mechanical timepieces is among the most creative in the business.
By Oren Hartov


The Bertucci A-2T is no perfect timepiece, but it sure is tough.
By Chris Wright

With its resemblance to starry night skies, aventurine glass makes for a stunning watch dial.

What makes the Hamilton “Dune” limited-edition watches worth talking about — by Gear Patrol Studios.
Presented By Hamilton

Jack Mason launches a brand-new dress watch at an entry-level price.
Presented By Jack Mason