
Rolex’s Most Underrated Sports Watch Line Now Has a New Crown Jewel
With a new movement, redesigned bezel, and cleaner dial, the Yacht-Master II keeps its core calling cards while refining its most divisive traits.

With a new movement, redesigned bezel, and cleaner dial, the Yacht-Master II keeps its core calling cards while refining its most divisive traits.
By Ben Bowers

This brand has been making mil-spec watches for generations, so the significance of this innovation cannot be understated.
By Sean Tirman

Grand Seiko upgrades its 300m dive watch with a smaller titanium case and one of the most impressive automatic movements on the planet.


The 100th anniversary of the Oyster case sees Rolex reissue its Jubilee dial in its boldest expression to date.
By Jack Seemer

With a new patented bezel, a first-of-its-kind dial, and an off-catalog status, the Cosmograph Daytona 126502 is an instant shoo-in for collector grail status.
By Ben Bowers

The company rethinks the role and purpose of the pilot's watch for a new generation of space travelers.
By Jack Seemer

Back-to-back Masters wins are rare. The watch McIlroy wore to celebrate his latest history-making golf milestone was made for moments just like it.
By Ben Bowers

Furlan Marri upgrades its mechaquartz chronograph dial with slices of a 4.5-billion-year-old meteorite, still priced under $1,000


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Fears placed a classic pilot's watch dial in its signature Brunswick 40mm cushion case, available in two colors with two bracelet options.

For those passionate about one of Europe’s favorite races, the other partner in this collaboration is clear.

Even for the trailblazing, military-inspired brand, this field watch is pretty unconventional.
By Sean Tirman


By shedding a few dial details, Hamilton's Khaki Field King takes a big step away from its military heritage and opens up to a wider audience.


Kiwame Tokyo, a fast-rising indie watch brand, offers a beautiful automatic field watch inspired by traditional Japanese architecture.

Universal Genève lives again, and so do the Polerouter and Compax.