
A Look Back at the New Gear We Discovered This Week
A week’s worth of product news, reviews and buying guides, all in one place.

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

Omega’s new limited edition Speedy gets a downsized case and a panda dial.

Featuring new materials, a better movement and a modernized design.

As it turns out, they’re a pain in the ass to make.

And why brick and mortar boutiques won’t be going away anytime soon.

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

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

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

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

A look back at an entire week’s worth of gear.
By Gear Patrol

How have the vintage Breitling Navitimer, Omega Speedmaster Professional and Rolex Submariner changed over the decades?

Traditionally, ceramic isn’t the ideal case material for dive watches.


Our favorite new timepieces from the world’s biggest watch event, Baselworld 2016.
By Jason Heaton

Paired with a steel bracelet, a steel watch can match a t-shirt, a suit cuff and, in some cases, a wet suit.

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

The Omega Speedmaster timed man’s greatest adventure: going to the Moon. 45 years later, it’s still important.
By Jason Heaton

The Omega Seamaster Ploprof 1200M is a big, heavy, oddly shaped throwback to a time gone by.

Thousands of frequent flyer miles and hundreds of watches later, we present our favorite timepieces from the horological orgy known as BaselWorld 2015.
By Jason Heaton

For the 11th installment of our Timekeeping Selects series with Analog/Shift, we’re presenting an OMEGA Seamaster Professional “SHOM” ($3,500), designed for the study of French coasts in 1973 by the Service Hydrographique et Océanographique de la Marine.
By Jason Heaton