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From the hands and hour markers to the bezel and cyclops date, the Harborside Coast is the spitting image of the iconic dive watch.

From the hands and hour markers to the bezel and cyclops date, the Harborside Coast is the spitting image of the iconic dive watch.

This unique interpretation of the classic world time function is an absolute joy to use.

This do-it-all dive watch is now impervious to scratches. Plus, the future of bike safety, a blacked-out blow-up tent and more.
By Gear Patrol

The individual releases that won our editors' hearts, and wrists, at this year's Watches and Wonders Geneva.
By Johnny Brayson, Ben Bowers, Brad Lanphear, and Jack Seemer

Plus, Eufy's first-ever robot lawnmowers, souvenir shirts from "The White Lotus" and more.
By Jack Seemer

All the key news from Watches and Wonders Geneva, the biggest release party in high-end horology.
By Ben Bowers, Johnny Brayson, Brad Lanphear, and Jack Seemer

The Grand Seiko Tentagraph, already one of the most advanced chronographs in the world, gets a 'panda' update to its beautiful Iwate dial.

It's the first time we've seen this detail on any Rolex watch. Ever.

The flagship version of a pilot's watch from the 1930s finds its sporty side.
By Jack Seemer

The lightest mechanical dive watch ever is also rugged as hell.

Baltic, the official timekeeper of Tour Auto 2025, designed a new chronograph steeped in racing heritage and powered by an impressive Swiss movement.

The watch industry never stops ticking. Keep time with the most exciting new releases.
By Johnny Brayson, Brad Lanphear, Jack Seemer, and Sean Tirman

A hands-on review of Nivada's new meca-quartz powered Chronosport, a retro chronograph that laps the sub-$1,000 competition.

This once-divisive, now-iconic dive watch gets a sunken treasure-worthy upgrade courtesy of another noteworthy Japanese brand.
By Sean Tirman

Hey, wave dial brother.

Swiss watchmaker Fortis made the chronograph worn by Russian Cosmonauts even tougher using titanium and ceramic.

HTD, a watchmaking startup from Florence, translated the design language from 1970s racing chronographs into a timeless everyday watch.

Keep time with the watch industry's most exciting new releases.
By Johnny Brayson, Brad Lanphear, Jack Seemer, and Sean Tirman

After remaining true to its 1960s auto racing roots for a decade, the Intra-Matic Auto Chrono is getting a blacked-out modern paint job.

Our top picks combine old-school style and genuine underwater usability.
By Johnny Brayson, Brad Lanphear, Zen Love, and Andrew Connor