
The Best Deals of the Day: December 18, 2018
Save big on one of our all-time favorite drip coffee makers, Glerups’ ultra-cozy felted-wool slippers, the Orient Mako dive watch & more.

Save big on one of our all-time favorite drip coffee makers, Glerups’ ultra-cozy felted-wool slippers, the Orient Mako dive watch & more.
By Gear Patrol

NOMOS has recently come out with two midnight blue models of its classic Orion timepiece that go well with any holiday wardrobe.
By Gear Patrol

Finding the right watch to wear to the office can be difficult, but only because you’re spoiled for choice.
By Oren Hartov

Only 900 watches will be made, though.

Most watch enthusiasts hate date windows because they clutter up dials, but with its new Tangente, Nomos made the complication beautiful.

A week’s worth of product news, reviews and buying guides, all in one place.
By Gear Patrol

But it’s sure to be divisive.

A new Apple iPad, gold-infused gym wear from Rhone, Breaking Bad–inspired shoes and much more.
By Gear Patrol

Blue watches are enjoying their moment, and whether you’re a pilot, a diver, a sailor or just looking for a little color on your wrist, here are the 10 best.
By Jason Heaton

Whether it’s a comfortable pair of slacks or the ultimate travel bag, making him feel like travel royalty is only a good buy away.
By Tucker Bowe

You did well this year. Now — what to spend that bonus on?
By Jason Heaton

Watches and motorsport have long been intrinsically linked.


When people ask what’s so special about mechanical watches, we go on about the miracle of keeping time with gears and springs, the artisanal tradition and the importance timepieces have played in great historical events. If anyone listening hasn’t walked away by then, eyes are usually glazed and the subject quickly changed.
By Jason Heaton

Today in Gear we examine the return of the “Pepsi bezel”, Office’s move to mobile, an off-roading bumper built for Wranglers, a new escapement from Nomos and a modern take on the Super 8.
By Ben Bowers

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