
Casio’s Latest Crazy-Affordable Throwback Watch Has Vintage Vibes in All the Right Ways
This sporty, retro-modern, analog-digital timepiece looks so good that you won't believe how low the price is.

This sporty, retro-modern, analog-digital timepiece looks so good that you won't believe how low the price is.
By Sean Tirman

Casio's famously rugged square watch just got a long overdue update for drastically improved quality of life.
By Jack Seemer


Nothing else comes close ...
By Jack Seemer

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

The old astronaut favorite is back.

You don't have to worry about disturbing the space-time continuum with this take on Marty McFly's iconic timepiece.
By Sean Tirman

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

Huckberry and Timex bring back an exact reproduction of the 1999 Ironman Flix, this time in a brand new wilderness color scheme.

One of Timex's earliest forays into digital timekeeping, the 1975 SSQ returns for the first time ever in all its retro glory.
By Jack Seemer

This pair of extremely budget-friendly (yet still exceptionally tough) timepieces honors a world-famous Edo period ukiyo-e artist.
By Sean Tirman

Keep time with high horology's most notable new watches.
By Johnny Brayson, Brad Lanphear, Jack Seemer, and Sean Tirman

With styling that harkens back to the legendary 5000 Series, this watch is packed with athletic, fitness-focused features.
By Sean Tirman

Is this subtle beauty the best that the 5000 Series has ever looked? If not, it's pretty damn close.
By Sean Tirman

Seiko Arnie, eat your heart out.

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

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

Nearly two-dozen G-Shock watches are selling at a 25 percent discount, including a handful of so-called "CasiOaks."
By Jack Seemer

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

Houston, we have another doppelgänger.
By Jack Seemer