
One of the Most Underrated Dive Watches Just Got Harder to Ignore
Tougher, stealthier, better.

Tougher, stealthier, better.

The new structured approach to timepiece production offers fans early access and special pricing for new releases.
Presented By Jack Mason


Farer's cushion case looks more refined than ever in the new 35mm size, powered by a custom-finished hand-wound movement.


Erebus substitutes the 13 to 24 track found on traditional field watch dials with a custom complication on an automatic movement.

LA artistJoshua Vides brings his renowned style to a pair of G-Shock icons, teasing a broader movement within watchmaking.
By Jack Seemer

Bulova's 1969 revival looks great, is plenty capable and has real history.

The Waterbury reverse panda chrono is on sale, it's low stock, and it won't stay this way long.
By Gear Patrol

The Eska Amphibian 250 is a faithful reproduction of a 1960s diver dive watch, and is now available with a destro crown.

The brand's budget-friendly IWC dupe gets a redesign to be a bit bolder and more original, while retaining its high-flying spirit.
By Sean Tirman


Mido is at it again.

The ridiculously affordable quartz version of the 34mm Marlin debuts an eye-catching mint-green dial with a gold-tone case.

Built tough enough for Navy SEALs, this relatively unusual combination of two iconic watch styles gets a striking, historic reissue.
By Sean Tirman

Casio's affordable SAN-100H watch was built to withstand environments not even the most burly G-Shock model dares to go.
By Jack Seemer

Cerakote, mil-spec shock absorption and dive-ready water resistance.

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

Get you a watch that can do both! Kurono Tokyo's new cushion-shaped, automatic dress watch fits into a functional, 100m WR dive case.
