
The Best Watches of Baselworld 2016
Our favorite new timepieces from the world’s biggest watch event, Baselworld 2016.

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

Oris, guided by its company slogan — “real watches for real people” — creates affordable watches with ingenious complications.
By Jason Heaton

Pilots, divers and drivers from Switzerland, England and Germany fill out this week’s new watches.
By Jason Heaton

Watches and motorsport have long been intrinsically linked.

You’re the guy who gets respect the subtle way. You don’t demand it; you’re not the showy type.
By Amos Kwon

Most of the people who come to Bonaire are SCUBA divers, hauling heavy bags of gear — buoyancy vests and regulators. But on this visit, I decided to try something different: freediving.
By Jason Heaton

Comparing two great depth gauge dive watches: the top shelf IWC Aquatimer Deep Three and an ingenious alternative from ORIS that works without any moving parts.
By Jason Heaton

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

When diving, it is as important to know your depth as it is your time. For most divers nowadays, this means using a digital dive computer that puts all the data on your wrist.
By Jason Heaton

This limited edition watch is both audacious and angular. Created as a dedication to Dizzy Gillespie, the co-founder of bebop and modern jazz, it’s a watch that’s most definitely unique in design.
By Eric Yang