
Seiko’s Sleeper Brand Masterfully Merges High Horology and Japanese Craftsmanship
Best of both worlds.

Best of both worlds.


I've not seen this feature anywhere else before.

The ultra-affordable Continental Chronograph gets a two-tone revamp, doubling down on the retro swagger.

Don't worry, they're more than up to the task.

Best known for its multi-tools, Victorinox has a healthy ecosystem of timepieces, as well. But this new addition marks a major first.
By Sean Tirman

Independent Swiss watchmaker Raymond Weil celebrates 50 years with a beautiful chronograph powered by a resto-mod hand-wound movement.


Credor's Locomotive was a long-lost jewel from a revered watch designer. A new tonal blue dial makes it look better than ever.

The brand has employed controversial tech to develop a unique spin on one of the most iconic watches ever made.
By Sean Tirman

Baltic takes a new approach to the mechanical worldtimer format, using a GMT bezel ring and movement to make it much more affordable.

Start a new Tradition.


The new Expedition Pioneer might be the best dive watch available for under $500, and it's equipped with a Seiko automatic movement.

Amida converts its 1970s driving watch, featuring an automatic jump-hour movement, into a retro sci-fi masterpiece.

The watch incorporates feedback from actual explorers.


Keep time with watchmaking’s most exciting new watches.
By Johnny Brayson, Brad Lanphear, and Sean Tirman

The most original affordable dress watch in years, the Dennison ALD Dual Time, is back with a more affordable version that somehow tops the original.

Just as much power, now in a lighter package.