
Rolex Quietly Discontinued Some of Its Top Watches. It’s Not the Only One
Did you miss the boat?

Did you miss the boat?

These Watches and Wonders sleepers are worth a second look.
By Gear Patrol

If they would just combine all of these new features...

With a design inspired by ocean-going jellyfish, this bioceramic beauty hides a highly useful technical feature you'd never expect.
By Sean Tirman

More people should be talking about this.

The manufacture that helped create the integrated bracelet sports watch category has finally entered it, with three models that are priced to compete.
By Ben Bowers

No other brand impressed as much at Watches and Wonders.

It weighs less than a golf ball.

From commemorative Oyster Perpetuals to an elite Daytona, Rolex’s 2026 novelties prove the original Oyster case is still the brand’s most important idea.
By Ben Bowers


Inspired by the rolling waves of the seven seas, this highly capable diver has an eye-catching dial with some hidden benefits.
By Sean Tirman

Some of G-Shock's most popular, affordable watches have gotten a stealthy, tactical radar-inspired glow-up.
By Sean Tirman

Catch up on key drops from Watches & Wonders Geneva, the biggest release party in high horology.
By Gear Patrol

Even used, a Rolex GMT Master II will cost you well over $10K. But this approachable alternative is a tiny fraction of that price.
By Sean Tirman

Arriving for a major milestone, the striking new Nautilus echoes the midsize watch models of an era since passed.
By Jack Seemer


Based on the first Swiss watch to go to space, this (literally) stellar, spacefaring timepiece can now be yours.
By Sean Tirman

With a new movement, redesigned bezel, and cleaner dial, the Yacht-Master II keeps its core calling cards while refining its most divisive traits.
By Ben Bowers

This brand has been making mil-spec watches for generations, so the significance of this innovation cannot be understated.
By Sean Tirman
