
Casio’s New Affordable G-Shock Doesn’t Look Like Any Other Watch It Makes
Originally available only in China, this unique '90s-inspired watch is finally coming to the USA.

Originally available only in China, this unique '90s-inspired watch is finally coming to the USA.
By Sean Tirman

The Victorinox Swiss Army Automatic watch takes the opposite approach to the iconic knife.

Ollech & Wajs revived its "computer" watch from the 1960s, offering further proof that this underrated watch feature is making a comeback.

Keep time with watchmaking's most exciting new drops.
By Brad Lanphear and Jack Seemer

The Duck is making a big splash, helping a well-known brand make its first big impression in the dive watch space.

Christopher Ward made a documentary following the design of its highly anticipated follow-up to the Bel Canto.

What better way for Casio to celebrate five decades of watchmaking than with a gilded-dial Full Metal "CasiOak?"

Bulova revived a beloved 1970s nautical chronograph and equipped it with an ultra-high-beat Precisionist quartz movement.

In celebration of Earth Day, Casio has developed a resin that includes scraps from the production of other resin watches.

Unimatic teamed up with Kaikado, a multigenerational Japanese brand renowned for its handcrafted tinplate tea caddies.

This white ceramic version of the famed Mark XX Pilot's Watch is the only thing you need on your wrist this summer.

Yema finally installed its innovative new automatic movement in the beloved Superman Skin Diver, along with a classy dial makeover.

Noah Wyle is back in the ER with the Max drama 'The Pitt,' and he's rocking an affordable field watch.

The 2025 Masters winner just heaped new attention on the so-called "Snoopy" watch genre and one of Omega's best watches.
By Ben Bowers

The definitive roundup of every key release from high-end horology's biggest party of the year.
By Johnny Brayson, Ben Bowers, Brad Lanphear, and Jack Seemer

The color fad has evolved in an interesting way.

It's easily the most vintage-inspired.

Blancpain created the first true dive watch in 1953, and it is now available in its original size with a steel case.

The legendary sports watch goes back to its roots in a way no one saw coming.

There's now something for everyone.