
Baselworld 2018: Seiko Releases a New Movement in a Super Slim Dress Watch
If only it weren’t a limited edition.

If only it weren’t a limited edition.

A simple, high-end watch with a great movement and design.

An affordable alternative to the icon.

The “Pepsi” and “Rootbeer” return.

But it’s sure to be divisive.

Featuring new materials, a better movement and a modernized design.

Oris did what most other watchmakers refuse to do: it made a truly small diver.

Our best guess at what we’ll see at the show this year.

A funky-dialed automatic, a cheap chronograph and a Rolex-rivaling Grand Seiko.

You can get this heavy-hitting, (very) limited divers watch for under $2,000.

It’s a Japan exclusive, but you can still get your hands on one.

These straps from Texas-based Bexar Goods are made from rich, durable Cordovan.

As it turns out, they’re a pain in the ass to make.

It features a classic case and dial but a modern movement.

The brand is celebrating its partnership with the Mille Miglia road race in the best way possible.

This automatic mechanical watch launched my full-blown watch obsession.
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And why brick and mortar boutiques won’t be going away anytime soon.

Three watches from Gruen, Cortébert and Lemania.

The German watchmaker subtly adds gold to its iconic Bauhaus design.

Hamilton has a long history of making pilot’s watches and it shows in this new timepiece.