
17 New Watches You Missed from Omega, Timex, Unimatic and More
Keep time with high horology's most exciting new watches.
Keep time with high horology's most exciting new watches.
No, they didn't get more expensive.
We've waited ages for Blancpain to release a compact Fifty Fathoms. Was the new 38mm diver worth the wait?
I've heard of gilding the lily, but this is ridiculous!
By Sean Tirman
It's bright, it's bold, it's awesome.
Keep time with high horology's most exciting new watches.
By Johnny Brayson, Brad Lanphear, Jack Seemer, and Sean Tirman
Everything looks better in black, but this changeup means the watches are even tougher, too.
By Sean Tirman
Now featuring a dial that's, ahem, out of this world.
A fresh coat of paint makes this stellar tool watch even more tempting.
Panerai's latest collab with the Italian Navy takes to the skies.
The Cola Wars have crossed over into the watch industry.
Thanks to a few subtle visual updates, this is one of the all-time best-looking Alpinist references, and it comes with two excellent straps.
Keep time with high horology's most exciting new watches.
By Brad Lanphear, Johnny Brayson, Jack Seemer, and Sean Tirman
The new time-and-date Prospex Speedtimer has a fun feature reminiscent of a deep-cut 5 Sports model from the 1980s.
Glashütte Original gave its '70s-inspired TV dial chronograph, with a unique counter arrangement, the panda treatment.
Seiko transferred a key feature from the affordable, divisive solar-quartz Speedtimer collection to its prestigious automatic counterpart.
With three watches packing three different movements, all inspired by one legendary rally car, Seiko has every watch fan covered.
The watch just wasn't the same without it.
This Eberhard chronograph, based on vintage examples from the 1930s, includes an unusual pusher arrangement and customized manual movement.