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After discontinuing the 5980 in Rose Gold earlier this year, the model is back with a new case metal and denim texture strap.
By Mark Kauzlarich · April 09, 2024
The 58 has been cleared for travel.
By James Stacey · April 09, 2024
Three years after giving us a gold Black Bay 58, Tudor completes the look.
By Anthony Traina · April 09, 2024
Now with Master Chronometer Certification And A T-Fit clasp, this Black Bay follows the design codes of last year's Burgundy model.
By Danny Milton · April 09, 2024
It's not the coke that people expected, but it's a solid under-the-radar option for the lineup.
Plus the return of the lacquer dial with Santos Dumont four ways, in three colors, and three metals.
Last year we got the XPS, this year the XP TT which means we're talking thinness and lightness.
Chopard's super-certified collection, in steel for the first time.
Will mint green be the final boss of the green dial trend?
By Erin Wilborn · April 09, 2024
The lion's mane pattern of the dial is something that you have to see to truly appreciate.
JLC combines a chronograph and moonphase in its innovative model defined by its two independent gear trains.
This new Grand Seiko First harkens back to 1960 with sparkling navy blue.
Inspired by various times of day, these dials infuse new life into the classic line.
Grand Seiko's first mechanical complication gets a second act.
A very Patek watch, with a new dial, hits all the right notes for the old school lovers of the brand.
By Benjamin Clymer · April 09, 2024
The inspiration continues to flow into the Glassbox format with this highly legible chrono for W&W 2024.
From the white birch dial to the satisfying click of a new manual movement, Grand Seiko may have just dropped their best dress watch in years.
With a "Rhône Blue" dial, the XL Chrono is sportier than ever.