
Longines Debuts Another Vintage-Style Diver at a Great Price
Based on a classic style from 1959.

Based on a classic style from 1959.

The American luggage brand Hartmann makes some of the best bags in the business.

These accessibly-priced down layers with tons of fill power are cold weather essentials.

Pick them up in New York before they become available in Europe.
By John Zientek

Inspired by a hike by the co-founders, the Wallace Lake collection is filled with everything we want for fall.
By Meg Lappe


Nike’s new Okwahn II fits the bill for the city and the trail.
By AJ Powell

Wolverine’s boots are perhaps most known for blending durability with stylistic interchangeability. Its Cromwell Chelsea boot is a prime example of this.
By Will Price

You can get a refurbished pair of AirPods for $120 or a new pair for $142.
By Tucker Bowe

A pilot’s watch from on a mountaineering-inspired lineup that existed thanks to a dive watch.

With a few simple upgrades, you can take your adventure motorcycle from a stock bike to a custom-fit off-road machine.

For the third year of its partnership with the Renault Sport Formula One Team, Bell & Ross has engineered three limited-edition chronographs.
By Gear Patrol

Spot X is the first and only GPS device to allow two-way text messaging without connecting to a smartphone.

The best way to catch up on the day’s most important product releases and stories, including Oris’ recycled polymer textile straps and much more.
By Gear Patrol

Save big on these retro New Balance sneakers, a Vitamix blending pitcher, a great Bell motorcycle helmet and much more.
By Gear Patrol

If you buy any of Moment’s smartphone accessories through the Moment app and by Friday, October 12 – you get 20-percent off.
By Tucker Bowe

The noteworthy part is just how forgettable it is.
By Tyler Duffy

Three gorgeous, accurate watches available in stainless steel, gold and platinum.

Before Apple, there were wrist-worn computors Seiko, Casio, Fossil, Timex and more.

As far as long-term investments go, you can’t beat a Toyota 4×4 Pickup for under $6,800.