
Seiko’s Stunning Affordable Dress Watch Revisits a Seldom Used Feature
Seiko expands its enamel dial Presage collection with a tonneau case shape and dial inspired by the brand's earliest pocket watches.

Seiko expands its enamel dial Presage collection with a tonneau case shape and dial inspired by the brand's earliest pocket watches.

The Timekeeper returns.

They hit it right on the bullseye.

Seiko marks its 145th anniversary with a King Seiko KS1969, featuring a mesmerizing radial guilloché dial topped with gilded detailing.

Go bold or go home.

It's like a blizzard for your wrist.

Last year's best-looking chrono shines just as brightly in 2026.

Now THIS is a Calatrava.

Oh, how we've missed you.

That's one way to reinvent yourself.

This 250-year-old brand reminded everyone that it's still among the best to ever do it.

A countdown of the year's most important watches.
By Johnny Brayson, Brad Lanphear, and Jack Seemer

Seiko exponentially improves the accuracy of its Spring Drive movement, now measured in seconds per year, rather than month.

The choice was surprisingly easy to make.

The time to buy is now ... if you can.

Keep time with the horological industry’s most exciting new watches.

Monochrome debuts its latest collaboration with indie watchmaker Habring, which features a mechanical "deadbeat seconds" movement.

Swedish boutique watchmaker Anders & Co. offers a classic stone dial dress watch in five variations at a price most watch fans can afford.

Just wait until you turn it around.

"It takes a licking and keeps on ticking."
By Sean Tirman