
31 New Watches You Missed from Tudor, Citizen, Timex, Breitling and More
Keep time with watchmaking’s most exciting new watches.

Keep time with watchmaking’s most exciting new watches.

The Italian indie brand updates its Modello Quattro with a titanium case and a seafoam green California dial, paired with a matching strap.

Including some tech normally found in sunglasses.

Certina's DS Action Diver, essentially the Seamaster's little brother, looks better than ever with three new boldly accented dials.

Wren's Diver One Titanium, powered by a prestigious Swiss automatic movement, dons a gorgeous new dial color scheme.

Every major release from the watch world's biggest week.
By Ben Bowers, Johnny Brayson, Brad Lanphear, and Jack Seemer

A new titanium build substantially increases the Aquaracer Professional's water resistance while simultaneously cutting weight.

With a design inspired by ocean-going jellyfish, this bioceramic beauty hides a highly useful technical feature you'd never expect.
By Sean Tirman

Vulcain’s iconic 1960s diver returns in a 100-piece limited edition with a dial cut from the Muonionalusta meteorite.
Presented By Vulcain

Inspired by the rolling waves of the seven seas, this highly capable diver has an eye-catching dial with some hidden benefits.
By Sean Tirman

High horology's biggest release party had no shortage of headliners. But equally impressive was the supporting cast of watchmaking's finest.
By Gear Patrol

Catch up on key drops from Watches & Wonders Geneva, the biggest release party in high horology.
By Gear Patrol

Panerai debuts its automatic movement with a whopping 31-day power reserve in a 44mm precious metal Luminor.

Best just got better.
By Jack Seemer

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

Keep time with watchmaking’s most exciting new watches.

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



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