
5 Historically Significant Watches You Can Buy on the Cheap
Some watches had big impacts on the industry but can still be had for a few hundred dollars.

Some watches had big impacts on the industry but can still be had for a few hundred dollars.

Most mechanical watches today feature automatic winding, but there’s charm in twisting the crown to get your watch going.

It happens to be an excellent caliber.

Another under-the-radar hit from Ball.

Omega’s new limited edition Speedy gets a downsized case and a panda dial.

And if you pre-order now you can save hundreds.

It would be a mistake to call Baselworld a show about accessible timepieces, but affordable watches always elbow their way in.

A watch that can swim down to 3,900 meters

It looks like it could have actually seen service.

A bold design from 1979 returns.

A (mostly) spot-on reissue of a classic diver.

This beautiful, hand-winding watch is a throwback to the ’30s and ’40s.


In 2018, it’s all about going small.

The SLA025, SPB077 and SPB079 all pay homage to the world’s first high-beat dive watch.

Sinn managed to offer a flyback chronograph at a price that greatly undercuts its competitors.

It sports an amazing movement and a ’70s-inspired color scheme.

Who doesn’t love waffles?

Celebrating 70 years of a classic timepiece.
