
Where The Hell Are All These Watch Companies Getting Their Meteorite Dials From?
Watch brands from small independents to Rolex use meteorite dials on their watches, but how do they procure this exotic material?

Watch brands from small independents to Rolex use meteorite dials on their watches, but how do they procure this exotic material?
By Zen Love

We sit down with Nodus Watches in L.A.
By Chris Wright

These three vintage dress watches from the ’60s and ’70s are simple but interesting and exceedingly handsome, and each comes from a respected brand.
By Zen Love

The new Certina DS-1 Big Date Watch celebrates the brand’s Double Security concept of durable everyday watches with a striking green dial.
By Zen Love

The new Jaeger-LeCoultre Polaris Date builds upon the legacy of an innovative dive watch, ditching the alarm function in favor of a date.
By Oren Hartov

The new Detrola is Shinola’s most affordable watch collection yet with bold colors in the brand’s popular signature style.
By Zen Love

With a simple design intended for students, Seiko’s new JDM collection of affordable School Time watches will attract adult watch fans too.
By Zen Love

The new Zenith El Primero Revival G381 Limited Edition is a faithful recreation of a classic chronograph that made watchmaking history.
By Zen Love

The new Ball Roadmaster Icebreaker uses the 904L steel made famous by Rolex and offers strong features at a competitive preorder price.
By Zen Love

The Seiko “Arnie” watch is back with an exclusive for Seiko USA, reprising the tough-guy watch of iconic Schwarzenegger action movies.
By Zen Love

We speak with Nick Harris about his origins as a watchmaker, the state of his company, Orion, and taking on the big boy boutique brands.
By Chris Wright

The new Zodiac Astrographic reprises a 1969 watch marking the moon landing, and it features a “mystery dial” with hands that appear to float.
By Zen Love

The new Casio G-Shock Neo Tokyo series watches reference a dark, futuristic anime vision of Tokyo with neon highlights from the 1980s.
By Zen Love

The mostly unknown Habring² Doppel-Felix is a watchmaking triumph.

The new Waterbury Automatic Collection features 21-jewel automatic movements, date windows and 40mm or 42mm steel cases.
By Oren Hartov

We found three vintage dress watches that stand out for their beautiful designs, with case sizes that are just right.
By Zen Love

The new Doxa Sub 200 T-Graph reprises a sought-after classic chronograph dive watch from 1969 with the brand’s signature orange dial.
By Zen Love

Haveston’s M-6 Strap Storage Solution is made from 20 oz.
By Oren Hartov

The dial is where you can often find often exotic materials not used elsewhere in watchmaking, and some brands have gotten very creative.
By Zen Love

Lauren and Lorenzo Ortega’s Lorier Watches is crafting some of the best values in mechanical tool watches in the U.S.