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Rolex’s Most Boring New Watch Is Also Quietly One of Its Best
This low-key update might be the smartest watch Rolex released this year—and one of the few you might actually get.

This Titanium Mechanical Chronograph Is a Potent Mix of Vintage and Modern Watchmaking
Bremont adds genuine watchmaking history to its flagship chronograph by using refurbished deadstock movements from the 1970s.

Tudor Quietly Launches Its Own More Affordable Take on Rolex’s Hottest Style
The Royal is coming for the Crown.

Is This Cheeky Chronograph Poised to Be the Must-Have Watch of the Summer?
You know Mark Wahlberg's getting one.

60 New Watches You Missed from Watchmaking’s Biggest Week
Every major release from the watch world's biggest week.
By Ben Bowers, Johnny Brayson, Brad Lanphear, and Jack Seemer

TAG Heuer’s Underrated Dive Watch Collection Gets a Titanium Upgrade
A new titanium build substantially increases the Aquaracer Professional's water resistance while simultaneously cutting weight.

Rolex Quietly Discontinued Some of Its Top Watches. It’s Not the Only One
Did you miss the boat?

11 Overlooked New Watches from Rolex, Grand Seiko, IWC and More
These Watches and Wonders sleepers are worth a second look.
By Gear Patrol

Grand Seiko’s Sleeper Collection Might Be Its New Best Daily Wearer
This sleeper hit from Grand Seiko uses vintage architecture with suave execution, featuring an indigo dial and a three-day power reserve.

The Ultimate Sleeper Sports Watch Inches Closer to Perfection
If they would just combine all of these new features...

The Most Underrated Chronograph Is Getting Harder to Ignore
More people should be talking about this.

A Fan-Favorite Tool Watch Brand Proves It Can Make a Sleek Daily Driver, Too
The new Artelier collection consists of four models, but the time-and-date is an elegant dress watch optimized for daily wear.

A Legendary Watchmaker Has Finally Entered the Ultimate Sports Watch Race
The manufacture that helped create the integrated bracelet sports watch category has finally entered it, with three models that are priced to compete.
By Ben Bowers

This Watch Brand Is Fast on Its Way to Winning 2026
No other brand impressed as much at Watches and Wonders.

The Best Approachable Worldtimer Watch Gets More User-Friendly
Frederique Constant reasserts itself as the best value in Swiss in-house movement production with the smaller, more refined Classic Worldtimer.

This Rugged Automatic Sports Watch Is So Crazy Light You’ll Forget You’re Wearing It
It weighs less than a golf ball.

The 13 Most Important New Rolex Watches of 2026
From commemorative Oyster Perpetuals to an elite Daytona, Rolex’s 2026 novelties prove the original Oyster case is still the brand’s most important idea.
By Ben Bowers

The Rolex Daytona’s Closest Rival Levels Up with a Game-Changing Feature
Zenith finally gives its Chronomaster Sport the skeleton dial treatment, but the bigger story is a revolutionary new bracelet feature.

