
The First Global Positioning System Was This Marine Chronometer Watch
The precision of John Harrison's breakthrough timepieces enabled the age of European exploration.

The precision of John Harrison's breakthrough timepieces enabled the age of European exploration.
By Ed Estlow

We spent two days embedded with the Alinghi Red Bull team as Tudor dropped two new Pelagos models in the ultralight material.

Before "lume," glowing watches were radioactive.
By Zen Love and Andrew Connor

If Elon Musk tweets a video of driving over 100 mph with your roof rack on his car, you’ve got something interesting.
By Jon Coen

And it's a Hamilton.
By Zen Love

The IPA is the most popular craft beer style in America. Here, an excerpt from Josh Bernstein's "The Complete Beer Course" breaks down our beloved hoppy liquid.

The brand-new Anzick emerges from two years of design development, with input from chefs and hunters alike.
By Hayley Helms

Watches with serious specs and mean looks are plentiful, but modern military watches are quite different from issued ones of the past.
By Zen Love

Twenty-nine years after the original Himalayan Suit was launched, women get their own version — at last.
By Hayley Helms

King Charles III has charmed watch enthusiasts with his deep-cut tastes.
By Zen Love

From the round Ronde to the square Santos — and, of course, the Tank.
By Allen Farmelo and Zen Love

They’re cheap, they’re plentiful, they were issued to genuine badasses — what’s not to like?
By Oren Hartov

The brand-new Epos hitch rack brings solutions to pain points of its predecessor, increasing its usefulness and utility.
By Hayley Helms

The International Watch Company may make the world’s most iconic pilot’s watches, but their offerings don’t stop there.

It's the year of the Submariner. And the Explorer. Oh, and the Daytona.
By Oren Hartov