
Citizen’s New Watch Is Unexpected, Collectible and Shockingly Cheap
One of the most respected names in all of watchmaking teams up with an unlikely partner for a small timepiece that's big on charm.

One of the most respected names in all of watchmaking teams up with an unlikely partner for a small timepiece that's big on charm.
By Jack Seemer

The new Artelier collection consists of four models, but the time-and-date is an elegant dress watch optimized for daily wear.

Todd Snyder and Timex have outdone themselves with a rectangular, time-only quartz dress watch debuting in three gorgeous colors.

The manufacture that helped create the integrated bracelet sports watch category has finally entered it, with three models that are priced to compete.
By Ben Bowers

A rare vintage Khaki Field Mechanical watch issued by the US Air Force during the 1970s gets a remarkably faithful reissue.

No other brand impressed as much at Watches and Wonders.

Timex's spring sale includes some of its most feature-rich Marlin and Waterbury pieces, but an uptick in base pricing makes the true value more nuanced.
By Gear Patrol

Frederique Constant reasserts itself as the best value in Swiss in-house movement production with the smaller, more refined Classic Worldtimer.

It weighs less than a golf ball.

From commemorative Oyster Perpetuals to an elite Daytona, Rolex’s 2026 novelties prove the original Oyster case is still the brand’s most important idea.
By Ben Bowers

Zenith finally gives its Chronomaster Sport the skeleton dial treatment, but the bigger story is a revolutionary new bracelet feature.


Bremont partnered with Astrolab to make a chronograph that will be attached to a rover heading to the lunar surface, and you can buy it.

It contains both the world's smallest differential and gimbal.

Inspired by the rolling waves of the seven seas, this highly capable diver has an eye-catching dial with some hidden benefits.
By Sean Tirman

High horology's biggest release party had no shortage of headliners. But equally impressive was the supporting cast of watchmaking's finest.
By Gear Patrol

Some of G-Shock's most popular, affordable watches have gotten a stealthy, tactical radar-inspired glow-up.
By Sean Tirman

Catch up on key drops from Watches & Wonders Geneva, the biggest release party in high horology.
By Gear Patrol

If you are drawn to those vibes but dream of a bit more functionality and a much lower cost, take a closer look.

Tudor brings back its California dial, ditching the military format for a sporty design with a vintage-inspired champagne dial.