
An Obscure Dive Watch from the ’60s Returns in Proper Vintage Fashion
Swiss watch brand Vulcain resurrected a short-lived version of a cult favorite dive watch with a very specific complication.

Swiss watch brand Vulcain resurrected a short-lived version of a cult favorite dive watch with a very specific complication.

Audemars Piguet now offers a couple of more subdued alternatives in its typically luxurious Royal Oak Offshore chronograph dive watch.

Sinn updated one of its best dive chronographs by changing the crown and pusher configuration, now it is better than ever.

Yema's first-ever official Swiss Made watch is a retro ode to the brand's most iconic design and it looks better than ever.

Omega gave its 007-inspired Seamaster Diver 300m a luxurious upgrade with a proprietary bronze-gold alloy.

Nodus has upgraded its Sector Dive Watch with a thinner case and a GMT movement, but the price remains astonishingly affordable.

A report convincingly claims one of The Crown's jewels has lost its luster.

I already wanted one before, but now I really want one.

Rado gave this reissue a glow-up, but the coolest feature is still the bezel.

Finally, a high-performance ceramic dive watch for under $2,000.

It's now somehow even tougher than before.

One of the original icons of the microbrand space makes a refined return.

Its design was inspired by recently discovered archival drawings of an unreleased watch.

Just when I thought this diver couldn't get any cooler.

This year has an inordinate number of major watch brands celebrating big anniversaries.

I'm mostly tired of vintage reissues, but I love this.

By all accounts, Seiko is one of the best brands to start a watch collection because of affordability, variety, and heritage. Here are the best five to start with.

Next step: Become a global sensation.

When the going gets tough, turn to these tough watches.

... but probably won't.