Style

2017's
Retro
Watches

The Blackjack, $138 by Todd Snyder x Timex

We love and use our phones as much as the next guy, but no slab of glass and metal in your pocket can compete with the eternal style of a handsome watch on your wrist. That old school analog timekeeper has gotten a shot of '70s style this fall with reboots on archival models and vintage-inspired designs with rugged straps—from Autodromo's use of space-age materials for their motorsport-influenced Group B watch to Todd Snyder's homage to the stylish drivers of Formula One. The graphic, colorful faces and durable materials not only look masculine and cool, they look good with everything you'll be wearing going into the fall, like relaxed chinos, office-appropriate suits and your favorite well-worn denim shirts.

The Best Picks

Autodromo Group B Automatic

Group B automatic,
$925 by Autodromo

Pantor Sea Lion Automatic

Sea Lion automatic,
$500 / $424.98 by Pantor

Shinola Rambler Tachymeter Chronograph

The Rambler tachymeter chronograph,
$825 by Shinola

Martenero Edgemere Automatic

Edgemere automatic,
$550 by Martenero

Farer Barnato II GMT

Barnato II GMT,
$635 by Farer

Oris Williams 40th Anniversary Edition Chronograph

Williams 40th anniversary edition chronograph, $3,627 by Oris

Jack Mason Racing Chronograph

Racing chronograph,
$285 by Jack Mason

Tudor Heritage Black Bay Automatic

Heritage Black Bay automatic,
$3,595 by Tudor

Bulova Accutron II Snorkel

Accutron II Snorkel,
$550 / $191.88 by Bulova

School of
Watches

Watch Movements Guide

Do you know an automatic movement from a manual wind or quartz? Here's a simple explanation on what makes your timepiece tick.