A collector's gem from the '70s is back—now in quartz and with a Cordura strap, ready for a modern style battle. It's the Timex x Bespoke Post Field Watch.
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If your smartwatch is starting to tire you out or is reminding you at 3:47 a.m. that you're sleeping "not efficiently enough," it might be time to switch to something more... finger-friendly. These are the best smart rings of 2025!
2025, if all credible rumors are to be believed, will be the year Google releases its most advanced smartwatch yet – the Google Pixel Watch 4. A device that is said to combine aesthetic minimalism, advanced artificial intelligence, and functionality that borders on science fiction. Fortunately, with a better battery.
The Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 may be one of the most desirable, yet most uncertain, products of 2025. Without concrete information, but a multitude of rumors, the key question remains: does Samsung still believe in the Ultra line?
Apple is preparing the third generation of its rugged smartwatch - the new Apple Watch Ultra 3 - and if rumors are to be believed, we're in for a major evolutionary leap. With a larger screen, a better chip, and new health and connectivity features, the Ultra 3 is aimed at users who seek adventure but don't want to leave their health and signal at home.
In a time when smartwatches count steps and heart rate, Luminox prefers to count depth meters and seconds to attack. The new 4230 series is a steely tribute to the elite units – without Bluetooth, but with a lot more balls.
Timex has revived the Timex Intrepid Reissue, the sailing watch worn by John F. Kennedy Jr. himself. The new version is a modern interpretation of the classic design—with a price tag under $200 and a touch of nautical nostalgia. Yes, it still has that legendary INDIGLO button.
TAG Heuer has cemented its entry into the 2025 Formula 1 season with a timekeeping masterpiece: the TAG Heuer Monaco Split-Seconds F1. Limited edition of 10 pieces, white ceramic, open dial, exclusive rattrapante movement – and all spiced up with David
Bell & Ross celebrates two decades of the iconic square watch with the new Bell & Ross BR-03 Skeleton collection. The three models – Black Ceramic, Skeleton Grey Steel and Lum Ceramic – combine high-tech materials, the new exclusive BR-CAL.328 automatic movement and an uncompromising design that remains true to the brand’s DNA. Prices start at 6,800 euros (approximately 7,300 USD).
The Patek Philippe 6196P Calatrava is a watch that combines classic aesthetics with microscopic precision – all in a 38mm platinum case. Minimalism crafted to perfection, with a hand-wound movement and details you won’t notice until your third espresso.
Timex has created a hybrid between dive gear and fashion accessory with its new Timex Deepwater Reef 200 XCF watch. Light as aluminum, strong as carbon, water-resistant to 200 meters and cool enough for dry land – this isn't just a watch, it's a statement.
In the fall of 2025, the most technologically advanced Apple watch ever – Apple Watch Series 11 – is coming - with blood pressure measurement, artificial intelligence, and still too weak a battery.










