
A Fan-Favorite Military Watch Brand Just Dropped an Incredibly Formidable Tactical Timepiece
Designed to thrive in some of the harshest environments, these blacked-out beauties are a worthy addition to the brand's lineup.

Designed to thrive in some of the harshest environments, these blacked-out beauties are a worthy addition to the brand's lineup.
By Sean Tirman

New colorways of this Casio classic keep the decades-old design from going stale.
By Jack Seemer

Ressence teamed up with Japanese artist Terumasa Ikeda to give its unique mechanical watch a neon sci-fi look using natural materials.



Don't pretend you don't still want one.

Nodus updated its collaborative watch designed specifically for photographers, featuring the first-ever exposure gauge bezel.

Yema refreshes the Wristmaster collection with a small seconds version of its in-house micro-rotor automatic movement, plus a wild limited edition finish.

Baillod turns a 19th-century pocket watch created by the founder's family into a classical luxury dress watch with an automatic movement.

This quirky watch cops a classic look found on legendary Rolexes, Tissots, Heuers and more for a fraction of the price.
By Sean Tirman

With Watches and Wonders 2026 on the horizon, it's time to start speculating about what Rolex has in store for the Land-Dweller in year two.
By Ben Bowers

The fan-favorite Waterbury Heritage Chronograph gets an ice blue sunburst dial with a not-so-subtle resemblance to the rare platinum Daytona.

Kansas City's Dryden Watch Co. updated its vintage-inspired Chrono Diver with a new case shape, recessed pushers and a steel bracelet.



The historic Italian dive watch brand offers a set of two new Radiomirs based on archival designs, packaged with a dream vacation for watch fans.

This bold, ruggedized, affordable take on the Japanese brand's iconic square-faced watch gets an appropriately blacked-out edition.
By Sean Tirman

Yes, this Navitimer has a panda dial, but it is in the nuanced details that you find one of the best-looking Breitling watches ever released.

Keep time with the industry’s most exciting new watches.
By Ben Bowers, Johnny Brayson, Brad Lanphear, and Sean Tirman

Getting better all the time.