Watch of the Week: Oris AquisPro Date Cal 400

[ad_1] Your average dive watch is perfectly capable of withstanding laps at the pool or an afternoon of snorkeling. But the new Oris AquisPro Date Cal 400 really ups the ante: It’s built for professional saturation divers, whose work brings them on extended dives hundreds of feet below the water’s surface. It’s a proudly utilitarian […]

Watch of the Week: Grand Seiko Quartz GMT

[ad_1] GMT watches allow you to view the current time in multiple time zones, representing a landmark achievement in mechanical watch design. Whether you’re a pilot or just trying to keep in touch with friends around the globe, it’s hard to beat the accuracy and reliability of a quartz timepiece. And that’s part of what […]

Watch of the Week: Nomos Tangente 38 Limited Edition

[ad_1] Watches usually get assessed based on their performance and aesthetics, but what about their ability to help people in need? The new limited-edition NOMOS Tangente 38 earns high marks in that category too. Produced by German watchmaker NOMOS Glasshütte, the Tangente 38 50 Ans Médecins Sans Frontières celebrates the 50th anniversary of the founding […]

Watch of the Week: G-Shock GSWH1000-1

[ad_1] G-Shock watches have a well-deserved reputation for toughness, but the new G-Shock GSWH1000-1 isn’t just another rugged watch: It has brains to match its brawn. Unveiled at the end of April, the GSWH1000-1 is a multi-function sport watch and the first G-Shock timepiece to be powered by Google Wear OS. With its durable construction, […]

Watch of the Week: Bell & Ross BR 03-93 GMT

[ad_1] French watchmaker Bell & Ross got its start when watch designers and “aeronautical control panel specialists” (the people who design instruments for airplane cockpits) teamed up to create a highly legible, ultra-tough watch for military pilots and others who work in extreme environments. Nearly 30 years later, aviation still exerts a strong influence on […]

Watch of the Week: Seamaster Diver 300M Tokyo 2020

[ad_1] After a long delay thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Olympic Games are finally coming to Tokyo this year. And now there’s a new way to mark the occasion: The Omega Seamaster Diver 300M Tokyo 2020. We recently featured an updated version of the venerable Seamaster 300, and the Tokyo 2020 edition combines the […]

Watch of the Week: Tudor Black Bay Fifty-Eight 925

[ad_1] True dive watches are utilitarian tools—they help you keep track of time and stay alive underwater. But that doesn’t mean they can’t be beautiful, too. Case in point: the new Tudor Black Bay Fifty-Eight 925. A new iteration of the brand’s flagship Black Bay Fifty-Eight dive watch, it’s a prime example of combining form […]

Watch of the Week: Montblanc 1858 Split-Second Chronograph

[ad_1] Military watches never go out of style. Despite their rugged, utilitarian roots, consumers go bonkers for their bold designs. As such, they’re fertile ground for watchmakers who want to invoke the past while experimenting with new materials and movements. The Montblanc 1858 Split-Second Chronograph Limited-Edition 18 falls directly into that category: It’s a military-inspired […]

Watch of the Week: Omega Seamaster 300

[ad_1] The Seamaster, first introduced in 1957, is a veteran in Omega’s watch lineup, but even six decades later, it’s still going strong. Last week, the brand released an updated version of the Omega Seamaster 300, and it doubles down on the dive watch‘s mid-century aesthetic while refreshing the watch with modern internals. If you […]

Watch of the Week: Doxa Sub 300 Carbon

[ad_1] With its forged carbon case and bright colorways, the new Doxa Sub 300 Carbon doesn’t exactly fit the mold of a classic watch, but don’t be fooled—it’s a direct descendant of one of the most important dive watches ever made. Based on the Doxa Sub 300T, first released in 1967, the new Sub 300 […]