
If Your Adventure Watch Has These Features, It’s in Rare Company
They're a bit exotic, but watches with these specs make a lot of sense if you're using them on actual adventures.

They're a bit exotic, but watches with these specs make a lot of sense if you're using them on actual adventures.
By Zen Love

One of the original Flieger manufacturers brings its WWII watch into the 21st century.

IWC's latest innovation shows the future of the watch industry has never been brighter.

The brand's new watch was designed with input from Air-Glaciers rescue helicopter pilots.

The history of the Zenith Pilot goes back a long ways — even before the first successful flight.

Buying a timepiece from a luxury brand doesn’t mean you have to sell your car.
By Zen Love and Johnny Brayson

Recent releases from Moser, Tudor, Zodiac and more put the "hot" in hot pink.

From the Blancpain Fifty Fathoms to the Rolex MilSub, here are history's most iconic and hardwearing military watches.
By Oren Hartov


The most notable timepieces ever designed, all in one place.

What's the difference between the two most iconic watch bracelets in the world, and which is right for you?
By Zen Love and Johnny Brayson

Watches from Timex to Tudor and more offer the distinctive bicolor-bezel look you're after.
By Zen Love and Johnny Brayson

The Contrail GMT from Los Angeles-based Nodus may be the new king of the affordable GMT segment.

Everything you need to know about Rolex's current watch lineup, including prices, provenance and more.
By Johnny Brayson, Jack Seemer, Zen Love, Oren Hartov, and Allen Farmelo

Watches and Wonders 2024 was quiet compared to last year's show. But there were still plenty of new novelties worth your time.
By Johnny Brayson and Jack Seemer

Rolex returned to its roots for Watches and Wonders 2024 with subtle updates to popular models — and a few precious surprises.
By Johnny Brayson and Jack Seemer

Tudor has finally given its fans the Black Bay GMT they've always wanted, with a 39mm case and a black-and-red aluminum bezel.

Headlining Rolex's 2024 catalog is a new stainless steel GMT-Master II that now represents the collection's most subtle offering.

Our best guesses at what the future holds for Rolex, Tudor, Patek and more.

Coordinated Lunar Time is coming in 2026. Which watch brand will be the first to make a Lunar GMT?