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We tested the Garmin Fenix 7X Sapphire Solar and Suunto 9 Peak Pro for months to determine which is the best
The Ultra’s battery life doesn’t measure up to that of other top-end adventure watches, but it still has plenty to offer
I wore the new Apple Watch Ultra for a week of workouts and a mini-triathlon to see if it was a novelty act for serious endurance and outdoor athletes or a legit contender in the long race
On a bike-hike-scramble epic from his front door to the summit of a fourteener, Colorado-based climber Ryan Wichelns races the weather
The Ultra gets a titanium case, sapphire face, significantly better battery life, and better GPS and off-grid route-tracking features, making it a much more robust backcountry tool
After months of testing, it’s proven to be everything I need for adventuring. And then some.
The company’s newest flagship timepiece promises astounding battery life as well as efficient solar charging, and it comes with a flashlight
Sleek timepieces for every kind of adventure
It’s one of the lightest, thinnest adventure-sport watches on the market. Here’s what our editor thought.
These stylish pieces are ready for adventure
Six items that keep me self-sufficient while traveling
It's more affordable than the Series 6 and comes with the most important features
A socially distant competition can be just the right amount of motivation
Keep him cozy and looking good
These timepieces are ready to get down to business
Timepieces that check all the boxes
Last week the two companies signed an acquisition deal. Does this mean we'll see a Google smartwatch soon?
New and revamped classics for adventurous wrists
The LQ139 has everything I need and nothing I don't
NASA picked the Omega Speedmaster for the Apollo missions. It can surely handle your weekend adventures.
Timepiece connoisseurs disdain these battery-powered tools, but that doesn't mean you should
Five casual timepieces that offer a pop of color and don’t mind a swim
Dive-oriented timepieces are more capable than ever
In the age of the smartphone, a timepiece that displays the hour in multiple time zones imbues a measure of worldly sophistication and sense of adventure
When it comes to wearables, go easy on the bells and whistles
A first look at the standout timepieces from the industry’s biggest event
With a new line of premium watches, Garmin aims upmarket
Simple rules for keeping your timepiece ticking
Simple and capable, the SWII is a solid field piece
Classy performers that are equally at home in the lift line and back at the lodge
A legit flagship watch, but it needs a firmware fix
The luxury brand partners with the Explorers Club to support far-flung scientific journeys
(Courtesy Citizen) Citizen Promaster Tough ($495) Badass brothers and clumsy cousins alike will dig the aptly named Citizen Promaster Tough. The reason: it has a shock-resistant case with a hardened coating that’s five times more resilient than regular stainless steel. Therefore it’s almost impervious to scratching and also staves off…
From backpacks to boxers, this gear will last you a lifetime
It’s easy to overlook the thing that straps a timepiece to your wrist, but you do so at your peril
The latest fitness bands are smarter and svelter than ever
Timepieces that look good and play hard
A proper timepiece can handle adventure and look just right back in the office
The upgrade offers more accurate fitness tracking as well as new smart features, like quick notifications
Alpina's new offering is a breakthrough for the industry—which is probably why it was launched on Kickstarter
Our world is more digital everyday, but humans are analog creatures
For decades, brands have been on a quest to develop ever more capable timepieces so they can capture your imagination
New tech automatically adjusts settings to keep the watch in tracking mode longer, without sacrificing accuracy
The family of three watches gets even fancier navigation features, and the 5X Plus gets a pulse oximeter
This marks the brand's first attempt at an affordable, fitness-oriented wearable
The feature-loaded, do-it-all smartwatches that give elites a competitive edge
The tools to help you survive the 9-to-5
How Ray Maker, a man with no formal journalism training, built DC Rainmaker, with an audience of millions and the power to make or break your next running watch
Twice as strong as most stainless steel alloys yet half as light, titanium makes sense for watch building
The gift of a watch says “You’re special.” The gift of the WeWood Laguna timepiece ($320) says “You’re one of a kind.” Italian manufacturer WeWood uses remnant hardwoods, so no trees are cut down to get that handsome, grainy bezel and band. For the Laguna, the brand reclaimed oak from…
Rugged, refined timepieces for nights out, the depths, and, yes, even space.
Time does not have to equal a ton of money
A watch that pays tribute to America's first fighter pilots.
These luxury watches look nicer than your Fitbit and are just as smart
Make the most of your weekday nights
Wrist computers finally show their style
Watches that mix modern technology with old-school appeal
A new fleet of wearables meet the data needs of all kinds of players
Timepieces that help you do everything from call in the helicopters to dive (safely, of course) for hidden treasure
This watch comes with 10 feet of paracord
This watch comes packaged in a steel cage
A military inspired watch, with style
Our new favorite outdoor watch.
This watch is making walking-talkies cool again
If you love Smokey Bear, you need this watch
Fall’s stealth timepieces are burly, technical, and 100 percent badass
Groundbreaking designs and updated classics for every wrist. (Tissot) Tissot T-Touch Expert Solar Here’s something new under the sun: the first solar-powered touchscreen watch. The Expert Solar’s spare, Euro-cool design and titanium case conceal a wealth of useful digital gadgetry behind its analog face, like an altimeter, a weather monitor, and…
Loyal wrist warriors for whatever you get up to
Everything from basic bump protection to bomber cases designed to keep your Watch safe from rocks, dirt, and water
The toughest Rolex yet
For sci-fi nerds who need to look sharp