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A proper tool watch celebrates its 40th anniversary.
Breguet continues its 250th anniversary celebrations in style...
If you're in search of a relaxed watch to take you into summer and remind you to relax a bit more, we may have found…
Engine-turned dials galore.
Bremont returns to its roots with the new Altitude collection bringing aviation back into the new-look catalogue.
From the deep, murky depths arises a new Thrifty Fathoms...
Three sub-dials on a watch is the go-to configuration for any chronograph, so we wanted to list the best on the market today.
Hamilton has created a watch for the video game equivalent of a blockbuster - Hideo Kojima’s Death Stranding 2 - which can also be bought…
This pair of Streamliners - one a mechanical flyback chronograph and the other a hybrid mechanical/digital smartwatch - are high-octane.
For those with a little more cash to splash, here are some more bastions of great value from big and micro brands alike.
A solar quartz-powered, military-inspired field watch with specs that pack a punch in an affordable package.
Our guide to the best Grand Seiko references of the modern era, and why they're so important.
The first Big Crown ProPilot without a date window, this full lume dial Oris has a bear-shaped Easter egg.
From Geneva to London: 2025's impressive run of watch auctions continues, with Watches of Knightsbridge offering up some heat.
We all know and love Seiko and Casio, but what about lesser-known, but equally as amazing brands from Japan?
Longines drastically expands the Conquest collection, Oris releases another Hölstein edition, and Leica offers its first green dials.
Born to adhere to five design elements, the Seiko 5 Sports watch has been a go-to starter, daily-wearer watch for over 6 decades.
Being able to track multiple time zones at once is both practical and romantic - here are some of the best watches that can.
The Granvelle departs from the brand's usual dive aesthetic, with a shapely tribute to palatial arches.
Tourbillons can be many things, but can they be affordable? These seven watches are proof that they can.
Our driver's license-less NYC-based Editor discovered he's actually quite a fan of IndyCar last week.
These three Elliot Browns - a field watch, a diver and a unique GMT - epitomise the British indie's robust offerings.
The legendary designer reportedly penned over 100,000 watches... Here are 11 of the best.
The Rolex Daytona 126500 might be the best the legendary watch has ever been - but as Tom explains, it was definitely worth the wait.
The historic Swiss brand teams up with one of Japan's most acclaimed architects on a playful, design-forward quartz watch.
Leica's flagship ZM 1 and ZM 2 models get an 'Urban Green' makeover, sporting beautiful green fumé dials - a first for the brand.
A flyback chronograph makes a return to the Riviera range, and for the first time ever, we also get a Riviera Chrono with a panda…
With a few small tweaks and a splash of bright colour, Seiko brings back the 7002 to the 5KX.
We pick the best watches under $500 - how hard could it be?
Podium finish in Monaco, and a serious timekeeper on the wrist.
Plastic doesn't have to equal cheap - here are the watches to prove it.
Hong Kong's Selten offers exceptional patterned grand feu enamel dials at an exceptionally affordable price.
The British actor has long been the frontrunner for the next 007, but signing with Omega might mean the deal's been finally sealed.
There's a stone dial watch our there to suit most tastes.
New movement, new functions, and a cute red pusher.
Marquetry is a niche endeavour, but the results are astonishing, with the melange of natural materials making up wonderful paysages.
High-end Bulgaris, a trio of TAG Heuer Monacos, a new collection from MB&F and porcelain dials from anOrdain dropped this week.
When you look closer at this Patek Philippe annual calendar, its seemingly perfect symmetry begins to unravel - as opined by a self-professed nitpicker.
With TAG Heuer back as F1's official timekeeper, this Monaco's design is inspired by iconic Heuer instruments from the 60s and 70s.
Gulf liveries, Monaco glam: TAG Heuer channel Steve McQueen with their latest Gulf-branded Monaco.
TH-Titanium is the latest development to come from TAG Heuer's labs.
Lots of Negronis, lots of Luminors.
Longines celebrates the 100-year anniversary of its first dual time wristwatch by unveiling three new colourways for the Spirit Zulu Time.
The Hublot Square Bang Tourbillon 4-Day Power Reserve raises the bar for Square Bangs, debuting an architectural, shaped movement.
Zenith's 160th anniversary celebrations continue with a rich blue precious stone take on the Chronomaster Original Triple Calendar.
BIg results, even bigger vibes.
Would you buy a watch without knowing what it looked like? Maybe, if it was made by Stephen McGonigle.
All on show, all the time.
Have you ever asked yourself what an MB&F dress watch would look like? The SP One is the answer.
We've assembled an affordable three-watch collection of vastly different styles from a trio of French brands.
Strictly speaking, this is the least mysterious 'Mystery' watch Franck Muller has ever made - but it's no less impressive.
Escapement24's Simon Ryan brings back Monceau with the Model 01.
Thinner, lighter and more water-resistant than previous Luminor Marina models, is this green-dialled titanium number the pick of the litter?
What if I told you that there is more to German watches than Nomos and A. Lange & Söhne?
A new, pared-back look for the Serpenti brings this iconic design to its most essential elements in this new jewellery watch.
Two of the oldest watchmakers in the world, Vacheron Constantin and Breguet, celebrate this milestone year in style, headlining this week.
Toledano & Chan B/1.2 orders open May 17, 9 am EST
This is peak ugly-chic.
Angus Collins is set to take on a challenge no one else has achieved - rowing unassisted around the UK - while raising money for…
Forget Hansel... Breguet - so hot right now.
Turns out astronauts still use Speedies in space, for one very good reason.
Serica makes a dive watch designed to help those who diffuse bombs and mines for a living in the French Navy.
Simple and stylish, the Omega Railmaster makes a welcome return after a lengthy hiatus.