
Why This $17 Casio Is the Cheapest Watch Worth Buying
Not only does the ubiquitous Casio F-91W offer unbeatable features for next to no money, it's an enduring cultural icon.

Not only does the ubiquitous Casio F-91W offer unbeatable features for next to no money, it's an enduring cultural icon.
By Zen Love

Bargain watches get a bad rap, but there are plenty of dirt-cheap options with excellent design and solid build quality.

These British watch brands range from those making fun and affordable pieces to the highest levels of independent watchmaking today.
By Zen Love

Quality and refinement don’t need to cost thousands.
By Zen Love

Out of all of the watch stories we published this year, these are the ones that Gear Patrol readers liked the most.
By Gear Patrol

If you have a quartz-powered Timex Weekender but are ready for an upgrade, the mechanical Seiko 5 field watch is the next logical step.
By Zen Love

Citizen’s new limited-edition Promaster automatic dive watches come on steel bracelets with a range of color options and affordable prices.
By Zen Love

Seiko’s basic new quartz “SUS” field watch is inexpensive and stylish, but you can currently only buy it in Japan.
By Zen Love

The Dan Henry 1962 Racing Chronograph watch offers the looks of a vintage collector’s favorite at a highly approachable price.
By Zen Love

The new Field Watch from California-based brand MVMT comes in numerous dial, case and strap combinations.
By Zen Love

The popular Timex Marlin Automatic is one of the best affordable dress watches available, and it now is offered in a new dial color and a new band.
By Zen Love

Right now, the Orient Start Classic automatic watch with power reserve indicator is priced at just $240.
By Zen Love

I’m out to prove that you can be passionate about watches and not spend boatloads of money by reviewing watches every week that cost under $1,000, many under $500.
By Chris Wright

Martenero is an affordable new brand based in New York. Founders John Tarantino and Matt O’Dowd met several years back in a chance encounter on a street corner in Madrid, Spain.
By Ed Estlow