The 25 Best Cheap Watches for Men, According to Style Editors
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Elegant and built to last—and all under $500.
The dive watch remains one of the most compelling categories in watchmaking. While luxury brands continue to push prices well into five-figure territory, there are still plenty of...
Whether you’re new to the watchmaking game or have been collecting watches for years, finding a great deal is always a joy. But buying an affordable watch doesn’t mean you have to...
The market for dive watches below €2,000 has never been stronger. A decade ago, this price category was filled mostly with entry-level Swiss divers and oversized tool watches with...
You don't need a trust fund to buy a great timepiece. All you need is a modicum of taste—and the good sense to start here.
Dennison and Collectability reunited for another gorgeous sub-$1K watch.
Our 3 for $5k series is back this week with a new entry from Worn & Wound contributor Blake Z. Rong. Blake is a Brooklyn based writer and while his selections here focus on mod...
The idea that great chronographs need to cost serious money has become one of the biggest myths in modern watch collecting. Yes, the upper end of the market is packed with six-figu...
Stauer Watch Reviews: Are They Any Good? It used to be a case of “you get what you pay for” when it came to affordable watch brands, both in terms of quality and kudos. Dropping a...
It’s long been confirmed that the integrated sports watch segment of the industry is a very crowded place and not easy to enter, and even tougher to make a true big impact. Every n...
A great watch elevates an outfit without overpowering it. Whether paired with a casual or formal look, the right timepiece adds polish, personality, and intention. As shoppers beco...
Field watches and GADA (go anywhere, do anything) pieces sit at the heart of practical watchmaking. They are designed to do everything well without unnecessary fuss and to look goo...
From affordable quartz pieces to complicated chronographs, these limited-edition watches each nod to the USA’s big birthday.
I know nothing about watches, but my nephew just graduated from UNC and decided he'd like his first grown up watch from his uncle as a graduation present. I know there are several...
Timex Atelier (a higher-end line of wristwatches from American brand Timex) is now on to its third product release. This time, a dual set of chronograph watches, available with an...
Editor’s Note: A break this week from reader submissions of our ongoing 3 for 5k column to make room for an entry from Worn & Wound contributor Cait Bazemore. Cait is a watch...
The measure of a good watch is often how it feels when you put it on your wrist. Seeing a timepiece in pictures can help, but the authentic experience of seeing a wristwatch in the...
Making wishful window-shopping a perfectly respectable habit. The post Introducing the Men’s Folio Watchlist 5: A Monthly Dispatch for the Horologically Inclined appeared first on...
While many brands have completely lost the plot when it comes to watch prices in 2026, Timex continues to be a budget-friendly refuge for individuals like myself who simply don’t e...
As a brand, Vaer is best known for divers, GMT’s, and field watches, which means that some of its other models can often get overlooked by collectors. Grouped within Vaer’s somewha...
It has been a long time since I’ve reviewed a Seiko chronograph watch. Most of the chronograph complication timepieces produced by Japan’s Seiko are quartz (solar-powered or otherw...
With a platinum case, color-shifting dial, and highly finished solo hour hand, the new independent Mermont offers a laconic yet deeply refined take on a time-only watch.
Perhaps no area of bodily real estate is more valuable—and more overlooked—than your wrist. It may feel like no one’s looking, but that couldn’t be further from the truth. Your cho...
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