
11 New Watches You Missed from Seiko, Tissot, Christopher Ward and More
The watch industry never stops ticking. Keep time with the most exciting new releases.

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

The Twelve and Bel Canto may be Christopher Ward's hottest watches. But an update to this signature diver proves it's still the one to beat.
By Jack Seemer

This watch borrows its styling from one of its fan-favorite siblings, but it is far more capable when it comes to underwater exploration.
By Sean Tirman

Tissot follows up the wildly successful PRX with a dressier but equally affordable modern sports watch equipped with a brand-new movement.

Seiko is celebrating 60 years of dive watches with a limited edition Marinemaster boasting innovations inside and out.

The King Seiko Vanac sports a series of vibrant dials and runs on one of Seiko's most impressive automatic movements.

This Fifty Fathoms Tech Gombessa revision is far smaller and more stylish, making for a modernized take on its highly specialized predecessor.
By Sean Tirman

An affordable watch once gifted by the most famous aquatic explorer of all time, Jacques Cousteau, is now finally available to all.
By Ben Bowers

Todd Snyder, the man, worked with the co-founders of Unimatic to create the perfect watch for his label, but it's limited to 100 units.

Breitling finally placed its new, impressively complex in-house movement in a regular production reference. And it is beautiful.

Seiko teamed up with Mooneyes, a legendary hot rod manufacturer founded in California with deep Japanese roots.

Hamilton expanded the recently revamped Khaki Field Quartz collection with a steel bracelet and a new dial color.

Amazon is offering steep discounts on some of Seiko's best affordable automatic watches from the 5 Sports collection and more.

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

Swiss watch brand Vulcain resurrected a short-lived version of a cult favorite dive watch with a very specific complication.


Citizen utilizes in-house design elements to compete with Swiss and fellow Japanese sports watches for a fraction of the price.

Swatch is celebrating a very impactful competition that the Speedmaster won 60 years ago... and slyly pointing out who lost.

Audemars Piguet now offers a couple of more subdued alternatives in its typically luxurious Royal Oak Offshore chronograph dive watch.

This quartz chronograph is the best affordable take I've ever seen on a legendary racing watch with ties to Steve McQueen.