
The 15 Most Over-The-Top Watches of 2018
An outsized personality calls for an outsized timepiece — here are 15 of the most over-the-top watches for those who demand only the finest.

An outsized personality calls for an outsized timepiece — here are 15 of the most over-the-top watches for those who demand only the finest.
By Oren Hartov

The tourbillon cage alone takes 12 hours to finish by hand.

The historic Swiss brand expands its offerings with a new line aimed at a younger demographic.
By Oren Hartov

In other words, these are some of the best watches of 2018.

Vacheron’s latest chronograph packs tons of high-end finishing into a package that’s wearable and under-the-radar.

This month, we’re geeking out over watches from Tudor, Rolex, Vacheron Constantin and more.

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

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

One of our favorite watches gets one of our favorite colorways.

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


Vacheron continues to reinvigorate its luxury sports watch with invigorating design and in-house movements.

The best new watches from Jaeger-LeCoultre, A.
By Jason Heaton

Among watch enthusiasts, the term “one watch” refers to a creature as mythical as the Loch Ness monster or a unicorn.
By Jason Heaton

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

Despite the economic clouds that blew into Geneva the week before, there were still some spectacular new watches at the annual Salon International de la Haute Horlogerie. This year, the exclusive exhibition of high watchmaking lived up to its name.
By Jason Heaton

This Week in Watches: An affordable Kiwi travel watch, a Wright brothers Bremont, Moscow’s time zone change and more.
By Jason Heaton