
One of Our Favorite Field Watches Now Comes in a Mechanical Version
The Timex MK1 Mechanical puts a 20-jewel, handwound movement in a perfectly sized 36mm case.

The Timex MK1 Mechanical puts a 20-jewel, handwound movement in a perfectly sized 36mm case.
By Oren Hartov

These classic watch straps will match a range of timepieces, but each has a history and a sporty, rugged appeal of its own.
By Zen Love

A 12-hour rotating bezel is a handy way to track another time zone without the added cost of a GMT complication.
By Zen Love

Can't get your hands on a new steel Rolex sports watch? No worries — that's what the pre-owned market is for.
By Zen Love

Collins Watch Company's third release is available in black, white, blue, green, yellow or orange.
By Oren Hartov

A dive watch is useful on dry land, too. You just need to know your way around the bezel.
By Oren Hartov

We review the Ollech & Wajs OW C-1000, a timepiece that tolerates no nonsense.
By Zen Love

Nivada, which floundered during the Quartz Crisis, is being resurrected, along with its vintage Chronomaster and Antarctic watches.
By Zen Love

Nomos is introducing three classically styled watches to celebrate 175 years of its hometown's watchmaking legacy.
By Zen Love

In-house movements, incredible finishing, stunning value: are Grand Seiko, Nomos and Tudor the new upper echelon of attainable modern watchmaking?

The International Watch Company joined forces with Orlebar Brown on a special edition of its Portugieser Yacht Club Chronograph.
By Oren Hartov

Pair your summer-white Swatch Sistem51 automatic watch with a matching $40 Flik Flak for your child.
By Zen Love

A split-seconds chronograph gets a new blue Grand Feu enamel dial and a perpetual calendar is now available in yellow gold.
By Oren Hartov

Many watches can do much more than simply tell the time — here are some common "complications" and what each one does.
By Oren Hartov

No timepiece better represents Grand Seiko's technical and aesthetic prowess better than the Snowflake.
By Zen Love

Upgrade Your Wrist Game With Chibuntu
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Japanese video game developer Sega is celebrating its 60th anniversary this year and partnering with Seiko to mark the occasion.
By Zen Love

Plus snag a free watch strap for your purchase.

Mido’s eye-catching “Rainbow Diver” from the ’60s has been resurrected as the limited-edition Decompression Timer 1961.
By Zen Love

Gerald Genta, designer of the Royal Oak and Nautilus watches, also designed timepieces for Rolex, Seiko and others that you’ve probably never seen.
By Zen Love