
One of the Best Affordable Everyday Watches Gets Some Major Upgrades
The Sealander Automatic improves in value and versatility with a list of functional updates and a couple of tantalizing new dial colors.

The Sealander Automatic improves in value and versatility with a list of functional updates and a couple of tantalizing new dial colors.


Farer's daily-wearing, comfortably sized pilot's watch gets a titanium upgrade with four distinct dial options.

At long last, Bluova downsizes the Lunar Pilot to a 41mm case size. Better still, it comes with a stealthy "Black Hole" revamp.


This low-key update might be the smartest watch Rolex released this year—and one of the few you might actually get.
By Ben Bowers

Bremont adds genuine watchmaking history to its flagship chronograph by using refurbished deadstock movements from the 1970s.

The Royal is coming for the Crown.

Casio's most dressed-up G-Shock — a full-metal, all-analog chronograph that once was a Japan exclusive — is suddenly 40% off for U.S. buyers.
By Gear Patrol

You know Mark Wahlberg's getting one.

Wren's Diver One Titanium, powered by a prestigious Swiss automatic movement, dons a gorgeous new dial color scheme.

Every major release from the watch world's biggest week.
By Ben Bowers, Johnny Brayson, Brad Lanphear, and Jack Seemer

A new titanium build substantially increases the Aquaracer Professional's water resistance while simultaneously cutting weight.

Did you miss the boat?

This yellow gold, diamond, and black sapphire-coated off-catalog release has an asking price of half a million dollars, but the story behind it is priceless.
By Ben Bowers

These Watches and Wonders sleepers are worth a second look.
By Gear Patrol

This sleeper hit from Grand Seiko uses vintage architecture with suave execution, featuring an indigo dial and a three-day power reserve.

If they would just combine all of these new features...

With a design inspired by ocean-going jellyfish, this bioceramic beauty hides a highly useful technical feature you'd never expect.
By Sean Tirman

More people should be talking about this.