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The Triple Split is the first rattrapante in the world that can measure and compare two times up to twelve hours in duration.

The Triple Split is the first rattrapante in the world that can measure and compare two times up to twelve hours in duration.

It features both a dual-time display and a world time function.

Jaeger-LeCoultre is clearly looking to expand its lineup of sport watches.

Ressence’s new concept uses electronic augmentation of a traditional mechanical movement to keep accurate time.

It features COSC-rated accuracy, supreme magnetic resistance and a massive power reserve.

Three vintage beauties from Technos, Wittnauer and Le Jour.

Made by watch nerd, for watch nerds.

Watch modder Nick Harris shows how to turn a $60 Seiko SNK809 into a beautiful custom timepiece in an hour and a half.
By Chris Wright

Three vintage beauties from Louis, Certina and Longines.

Black dials, black case coatings and vintage-inspired lume give these divers a stealthy edge.

Here’s a look back at the best stories our watch writers tackled over the course of 2017 – NATO watch straps to affordable mechanical movements.
By Gear Patrol

Three vintage beauties from Technos, Hamilton and Universal Genéve.

Ten of the year’s best watches from Timex, Rolex, Omega and more.

A snowflake Seiko, a vintage Longines, an unbranded Panerai and more.

At 4.3mm thick, it greatly outpaces the next contender.

Three vintage beauties from Tudor, Vulcain and Jaeger-LeCoultre.

As G-Shocks have risen from humble time-tellers to style icons, the brand is upping its ante.

With so many new watches launching every week, it’s easy to lose track of everything that happens in a year. Here are 55 of the most notable watch and watch accessory releases of 2017.
By Gear Patrol

With mechanical movements, high-end finishings and rugged engineering, they’re the only luxury watches you “need.”

During the mid-20th century, Hamilton experimented with bold case designs.