
A Fan-Favorite Brand Reinvented the Travel Watch with an Ingenious New Feature
German watchmaker Nomos created an entirely new mechanism to switch time zones with the push of a button on this automatic watch, and it's so much fun to use.

German watchmaker Nomos created an entirely new mechanism to switch time zones with the push of a button on this automatic watch, and it's so much fun to use.

Unique materials, key performance upgrades and smarter sizing made this year’s Panerai releases feel more versatile without losing the brand’s bold, tool-first identity.
By Gear Patrol

It's never too late to create a great vintage watch.

This G-Shock has all the hallmarks that have made it's maker a beloved brand. It just doesn't go around your wrist.
By Jack Seemer

That's one way to reinvent yourself.

From bright collabs and full-metal stunners to elite versions of all-time classics, G-Shock keeps evolving without compromising its indestructible roots.
By Gear Patrol

This 250-year-old brand reminded everyone that it's still among the best to ever do it.

Rolex usually plays it close to the vest, but 2025 brought a broader, bolder mix of metal and print, spanning wrist, desk and bookshelf alike.
By Gear Patrol

How are they even doing this?

Now dubbed the Spirit Pilot Flyback, Longines' pilot's chronograph features a slimmed-down case and a refined dial.

A countdown of the year's most important watches.
By Johnny Brayson, Brad Lanphear, and Jack Seemer

The new Timex Atelier collection establishes a permanent foothold in the mid-tier, high-performance automatic watch market.

Hint: It's not Rolex, Omega, Tudor or Blancpain.

It's bigger and techier, but the soul remains.

It may be the ultimate version of the definitive luxury sports watch.

From the all-new Bond-worthy Planet Ocean to fresh everyday divers, 2025 was the year the Seamaster stepped out of the Moonwatch’s shadow.
By Gear Patrol

The Luminor Marina began a new era in 2025.

Seiko exponentially improves the accuracy of its Spring Drive movement, now measured in seconds per year, rather than month.

The Crown didn't play it safe this year.

From the new Atelier sub-brand to Deepwater divers, Expeditions, Marlins and Q reissues, Timex flexed new strengths while keeping prices reasonable.
By Gear Patrol