
Today in Gear: A Limited Edition Pilot Chronograph, the Ultimate Steak Grilling Machine and More
The best way to catch up on the day’s most important product releases and stories.

The best way to catch up on the day’s most important product releases and stories.
By Gear Patrol

Featuring a chronometer-grade movement and a cross-wind calculator.
By Gear Patrol

Most mechanical watches today feature automatic winding, but there’s charm in twisting the crown to get your watch going.


How to save on Frank and Oak apparel, Beoplay wireless headphones, Incase travel gear and more.
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Get it now for just $603.

The best way to catch up on the day’s most important product releases and stories.
By Gear Patrol

Hamilton has a long history of making pilot’s watches and it shows in this new timepiece.

With a beautiful reverse “panda” dial.

In class and while networking, this gear will help you (quickly) make the leap from grad student to magnate.

While most of us won’t time anything beyond a boring meeting or boiling eggs, a chronograph is all about readiness, potential and the human interaction with a micro-engineering marvel — not to mention the rare opportunity to stop time.
By Jason Heaton

Plated and PVD rose gold watches are little discussed, but great examples are out there — and they cost fractions compared to their solid-gold brethren.
By Chris Wright

For the tenth installment of our Timekeeping Selects series with Analog/Shift, we’re selling a “Poor Man’s Heuer”: a 1960s Hamilton chronograph just off of a fresh service in remarkable condition for $1,700.
By Jason Heaton

Avant-garde watch design is best designed by what isn’t, rather than what it is: Understand classics like dress, dive, and aviator watches and you’ll know avant-garde when you see it. The problem with breaking the mold is that these watches often come with an equally unbelievable and impressive price tags, leaving mere mortals’ bank accounts wanting.

What self-respecting watch nerd hasn’t spent countless hours trolling eBay for that elusive vintage treasure that no one has discovered? The Pre-Moon Omega Speedmaster, the MilSub, the Cosmonaute — the names alone are enough to get palms sweating and the heart racing.
By Jason Heaton

If you’re like us, you have a long list of watches you’d love to own. But reality (almost) always steps in, and your desires remain unfulfilled.

Today, the once great Hamilton Watch Company factory in Lancaster, Pennsylvania is an apartment complex.
By Jason Heaton

In staff meetings, he’s the one who always volunteers to be the timekeeper. On road trips, he insists on navigating with a sextant and chronometer.
By Jason Heaton

When building anything, one must begin with strong foundation. A watch collection is no different.

Just in case your budget is a bit thin for a pair of new timepieces or your multiple personalities can’t agree on which watch to wear, Hamilton has just the answer.
By Ed Estlow