
20 Watches You Missed from Omega, Seiko, Casio and More
Keep time with high horology's most exciting new watches.

Keep time with high horology's most exciting new watches.
By Johnny Brayson, Brad Lanphear, Jack Seemer, and Sean Tirman

This minimalist field watch retains its signature styling but gets a major boost to functionality.
By Sean Tirman

Hublot is known for over-the-top watches like the Big Bang, but this bronze integrated sports watch stays true to the brand's design roots.

Yema created a special edition Rallygraf for the Alpine Cup, available with an affordable meca-quartz or an elevated mechanical movement.


The brand further capitalizes on its budget-friendly reinterpretation of a legendary high-end Zenith.
By Sean Tirman

Inspired by winter city nights, this spectacular take on the Series 8 880 Mechanical is a beaut, Clark!
By Sean Tirman

Hey, you got your titanium in my ceramic!

The legend continues.

It just keeps getting better.

This pair of extremely budget-friendly (yet still exceptionally tough) timepieces honors a world-famous Edo period ukiyo-e artist.
By Sean Tirman

Keep time with high horology's most notable new watches.
By Johnny Brayson, Brad Lanphear, Jack Seemer, and Sean Tirman

The first Swiss watch in space is back again, this time at a more reasonable price.

The "Seitona" goes retro.

With styling that harkens back to the legendary 5000 Series, this watch is packed with athletic, fitness-focused features.
By Sean Tirman

This combination of looks, craftsmanship, functionality and wearability is unmatched.

Is this subtle beauty the best that the 5000 Series has ever looked? If not, it's pretty damn close.
By Sean Tirman

The SAN-100H was built to thrive in places not even the most burly G-Shock model dares to go.
By Jack Seemer

The beloved budget brand takes flight, combining its IWC look-alikes with timeless, vintage aerospace styling.
By Sean Tirman

The Hamilton Khaki Field is as iconic as they come. This affordable auto edition is pulled right from the long-running video game franchise.
By Sean Tirman