
TAG Heuer’s Entry-Level Dive Watch Gets a Sporty, 1980s-Inspired Revamp
The Aquaracer Professional collection gets a faithful case revision in steel and titanium, powered by an impressive solar quartz movement.

The Aquaracer Professional collection gets a faithful case revision in steel and titanium, powered by an impressive solar quartz movement.

With some help from J.Crew.

The Chrono Diver Gen 2 from Dryden Watch Co. comes in three new color schemes and still costs less than $500.

And I thought it was perfect before.

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By Johnny Brayson, Ethan Brehm, Brad Lanphear, and Sean Tirman

It's not like it was uncomfortable before, either.

Ressence updates the sporty Type 7, which features a titanium case and bracelet with an unusual GMT dial, with two new dial colors.

Without a spec of BioCeramic in sight.

Bremont's flagship pilot's watch collection expands with a new automatic GMT, featuring a titanium case and an internal rotating bezel.



It's safe to say the mini G-Shock for your finger is here to stay.
By Ethan Brehm

Not only has this watch gotten a style redesign, but the case itself has been altered to better suit today's expectations.
By Sean Tirman


The Chronomat collection gets a sleek redesign without sacrificing its 1980s sports watch charm, headlined by a downsized 42mm chronograph.

This new edition ditches the original red colorway for a vibrant blue with a seriously cool lume treatment.
By Sean Tirman

Now that's what I call a glow up.

The Ultratool is Unimatic's toughest watch, and now it comes with a Grade 2 titanium case, available in time-only and GMT variations.

For just $55, you get 100m of water resistance, a 10-hour battery and a vibration alarm.
By Ethan Brehm

The revived Legend Diver lands visually closer to its 1959 debut than ever while introducing a more comfortable case.