There was a time when Timex was just a reliable brand. They make watches that are equal parts stylish and affordable, making them an attractive option for a... Read More...
Orient has long offered some of the best value for money in watches. Suffice to say, you won’t see too many mechanical timepieces selling in such an afforda... Read More...
As big a fan as we are of tool watches, you have to admit, traditional tool watches just aren’t as useful as they used to be, with digital alternatives able... Read More...
At a certain age, some men stop wearing digital watches as part of their everyday attire. Those burly G-Shocks just stop looking as good with your work clot... Read More...
As much as we love our G-Shocks, we have to admit, it’s far from the most professional-looking timepiece. That’s why Casio launched the Edifice range, which... Read More...
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Combining a sparse, minimalist design with over 300 combinations of case finish, dial color, and strap, Shinola's newest timepiece may just be their most compelling release yet.
Built as a tribute to Bugatti's ill-fated concept car from 1935, this timepiece combines a flyback chronograph movement with a rich and textured dial that reinforces its automotive theme with laser-cut finishes.
Unlike traditional chronographs with buttons on the sides, Porsche Design's new timepiece cleverly hides the pushers right on the watch case, allowing it to function like a proper stopwatch without looking like one.
This watch strap replacement comes with activity sensors and a Bluetooth radio on the buckle, allowing it to track your steps, calories, and sleep like a fitness band, which it sends to the accompanying app.
A new version of Tag Heuer's "affordable" chronograph (yes, with affordable being relative… very relative), this timepiece puts the original's stylish skeleton dial in a slightly more compact package.
Todd Snyder's latest collaboration timepiece mixes elements from the Timex catalog with 60s-era mil-spec watches, turning out a retro-looking tool watch that should wear well with contemporary outfits.
This full-function dive watch can be worn underwater at depths of up to 330 feet, all while doubling as a capable smartwatch that can track activity, monitor sleep, and relay notifications from your smartphone.
G-Shocks and leather straps may not sound like the perfect pairing. At least, that's what we thought before Casio's new line of watches, which come with a uniquely-formulated leather band that's just as tough as their timepieces.
Ressence takes the unconventional timekeeping of their original watch and crams it inside a smaller cushioned-shape case, turning a dressier timepiece that will look a heck of a lot better with your business suits and formal attires.
A collaboration with shark photographer Michael Muller and book publisher Taschen, this diver's watch can be worn at depths of up to 1,000 feet, allowing you to wear it while swimming with apex predators underwater.
Based on one of the most innovative pilot watches in history, this self-winding, altitude-reading mechanical timepiece was made in honor of Switzerland’s Rega air rescue service.