
The Best Thing About Rolex’s Biggest Watch in a Generation Has Nothing To Do with Looks
The new escapement represents Rolex's most impressive movement innovation since the Perpetual rotor in 1931.

The new escapement represents Rolex's most impressive movement innovation since the Perpetual rotor in 1931.

The flagship version of a pilot's watch from the 1930s finds its sporty side.
By Jack Seemer

Panerai's 2025 Luminor Marina series features several massive updates that make it even more capable and easier to wear.
By Ben Bowers

The Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso, first released in 1931, has nine new designs celebrating its Art Deco inspiration and origin as an accessory for Jazz age polo players.

The new Spring Drive UFA movement sets a new industry standard for precision.

After years of hype and scorn on the vintage market, TAG Heuer revives the original Formula 1 line with much-improved specs.

The lightest mechanical dive watch ever is also rugged as hell.

Baltic, the official timekeeper of Tour Auto 2025, designed a new chronograph steeped in racing heritage and powered by an impressive Swiss movement.

The new Waterbury Heritage Chronograph, modeled after 1970s racing watches like the Rolex Daytona and Heuer Autavia, is available in two colors and is perfectly sized.

The only question is — which new Norqain Independence Skeleton Chrono 42mm will you choose?
Presented By Norqain

Who says minimalism has to be boring?

The watch industry never stops ticking. Keep time with the most exciting new releases.
By Johnny Brayson, Brad Lanphear, Jack Seemer, and Sean Tirman

A hands-on review of Nivada's new meca-quartz powered Chronosport, a retro chronograph that laps the sub-$1,000 competition.

It looks like Rolex is finally jumping on the watch industry's biggest bandwagon.

With its newest release, Fleux perfectly balances dive watch utilitarianism and dress watch minimalism in a classical design language.

It's one of the few sports watches actually designed for sports.

Doxa reintroduced a GMT complication to its lineup of professional-grade dive watches, modeled after a fan-favorite line from 2006.

It's probably not going to stay hidden much longer.

This once-divisive, now-iconic dive watch gets a sunken treasure-worthy upgrade courtesy of another noteworthy Japanese brand.
By Sean Tirman

Hey, wave dial brother.