
The 56 Most Iconic Watches of All Time
The most notable timepieces ever designed, all in one place.
The most notable timepieces ever designed, all in one place.
What's the difference between the two most iconic watch bracelets in the world, and which is right for you?
By Zen Love and Johnny Brayson
Christopher Ward's The Twelve X costs Tudor money. Is it worth it?
Decked out in gold and diamonds, have we strayed too far from the watch's tool watch roots?
Watches from Timex to Tudor and more offer the distinctive bicolor-bezel look you're after.
By Zen Love and Johnny Brayson
The Contrail GMT from Los Angeles-based Nodus may be the new king of the affordable GMT segment.
Everything you need to know about Rolex's current watch lineup, including prices, provenance and more.
By Johnny Brayson, Jack Seemer, Zen Love, Oren Hartov, and Allen Farmelo
It's not a Daytona. It wasn't owned by any famous actors. It doesn't even have a name. So why is this 1942 chronograph so special?
If money is no object, here's what we're buying.
The famous Rolex "Hulk" may need a new nickname after making multiple appearances at The Masters jacket ceremony over the last three years.
By Ben Bowers
Watches and Wonders 2024 was quiet compared to last year's show. But there were still plenty of new novelties worth your time.
By Johnny Brayson and Jack Seemer
Rolex's latest watch doesn't look like anything else the brand makes. That's part of what makes it great.
The unexpected tribute to the Paul Newman Daytona, with a twist is no longer being made.
By Zen Love and Ben Bowers
Zenith makes a splash with its first divers in years.
The buttoned-down watchmaker lets loose with a pair of white gold watches on unexpected straps.
Rolex returned to its roots for Watches and Wonders 2024 with subtle updates to popular models — and a few precious surprises.
By Johnny Brayson and Jack Seemer
Tudor has finally given its fans the Black Bay GMT they've always wanted, with a 39mm case and a black-and-red aluminum bezel.
Headlining Rolex's 2024 catalog is a new stainless steel GMT-Master II that now represents the collection's most subtle offering.
Bulgari continues its record-setting dominance designing ultra-thin luxury timepieces.
By Ben Bowers
The latest Seiko 5 Sports line draws inspiration from both the 1970s and EDC culture.