
13 Watch Brands That Are Destined to Have a Big Year in 2025
This year has an inordinate number of major watch brands celebrating big anniversaries.

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

Now this is some real Miami heat.

It sure looks like Rolex's sister brand is about to drop a Tiffany Blue Chronograph.

Teaming up with training-centric brand Ten Thousand, the outfitter’s trademark durability and functionality conquer a whole new genre.

The limited-edition Mini Barrage Purple Haze seamlessly blends eye-popping style, precise design and premium materials.

The Kickstarter-crushing design, which can soon be yours, comes from master knifemaker Ken Onion.
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The Forstner Komfit brings some mid-century cool to the ubiquitous smartwatch.

The Classic 28RB boasts a compact floor plan and a bevy of amenities.

As the most affordable, accessible LiveWire bike yet, the just-launched S2 Alpinista aims to make urban riders kiss their gas goodbye.

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

It wouldn't be that hard to do, either.

Priority’s Hot Sauce: Scotch Bonnet delivers one helluva mix of style, function, versatility and weather-proof durability for less than a grand.


Perhaps the only thing cooler than the Minimalist Nessmuk’s sleek versatility is the early American outdoorsman behind its name.

This is the least vintage-looking version of this watch I've ever seen.

CRKT’s Snap Lock Folder returns with a steampunk aesthetic befitting its intricate deployment mechanism.

Collectors have been pining for this watch for years.

Fischer’s RC4 Noize Collection looks like a chatter-damping godsend, particularly for the Ice Coast.

And there's no waiting list!

The Moonwatch, dialed up to (Apollo) 11.