
This Military-Grade Pilot’s Watch Gets a Sporty Retro Makeover
Marathon strays from its monochromatic palette, giving the Steel Navigator a deep blue paint job.

Marathon strays from its monochromatic palette, giving the Steel Navigator a deep blue paint job.

With the help of Bamford Watch Department, Girard-Perregaux's long-lost Deep Diver is back and better than ever.

This Italian boutique watchmaker punches above its weight again with a blacked-out brushed DLC steel finish and impressive Swiss movement.

The 5 Sports dive watch collection is changing some familiar design elements, while importing a few more from its 1990s predecessor.

Swatch expands its most hyped release's proprietary material and fun color palette to a collection of very affordable dive watches.

A reissue doesn't get more genuine than Squale using 300 dead stock cases and 100 dead stock bracelets found in storage.

Hamilton has released a worthy competitor for the 5 Sports GMT by upgrading its sleeper dive watch with a "true" GMT and a coveted metal.

Doxa expanded the Sub 200 collection with a small but impactful update, and the best-looking option is the most affordable.

This gorgeous travel-friendly timepiece, a permanent addition to the brand's catalog, pays homage to its 1968 Hi-Beat 300m diver.
By Sean Tirman

The Frogman has always a unit . This version is extreme.
By Jack Seemer

The Victorinox Swiss Army Automatic watch takes the opposite approach to the iconic knife.

The Duck is making a big splash, helping a well-known brand make its first big impression in the dive watch space.

Yema finally installed its innovative new automatic movement in the beloved Superman Skin Diver, along with a classy dial makeover.

Blancpain created the first true dive watch in 1953, and it is now available in its original size with a steel case.

From the hands and hour markers to the bezel and cyclops date, the Harborside Coast is the spitting image of the iconic dive watch.

These sleepers are just as compelling as the flagship releases.
By Johnny Brayson and Brad Lanphear

This do-it-all dive watch is now impervious to scratches. Plus, the future of bike safety, a blacked-out blow-up tent and more.
By Gear Patrol

All the key news from Watches and Wonders Geneva, the biggest release party in high-end horology.
By Ben Bowers, Johnny Brayson, Brad Lanphear, and Jack Seemer

Tudor's new Black Bay 58 earned Switzerland's most prestigious timekeeping certification, and it has a few subtle visual updates pulled from the archive.

The new Tudor Pelagos Ultra is being heralded as “the most technically capable Pelagos ever made.”
By Ben Bowers