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Jun 09, 2023

The 21 Best Chronograph Watches for Men in 2023, According to Style Editors

Our product picks are editor-tested, expert-approved. We may earn a commission through links on our site. Why Trust Us? The most stylish way to measure time. A chronograph is essentially a wristwatch

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The most stylish way to measure time.

A chronograph is essentially a wristwatch with a complex analog stopwatch built in, combining form and function. Many different styles exist—each measuring seconds, minutes, and hours in different ways and to different accuracies. The key difference between a chronograph watch and all other watches is that the big second hand does not actually track seconds in real time. It functions as the primary stopwatch hand in coordination with one or two of the smaller inset hands. The actual real-time seconds hand lives on one of the inset dials, often the one furthest to the right. In most cases, the button above the crown will start and stop the stopwatch function, while the button below the crown will reset back to zero.

Even though the chronograph watch was originally designed to track lap times and speeds in auto racing, there are plenty of of ways to use it off the race track. You can count your french press coffee in the morning, time how long you’ve been working on a certain task, or tell your kids exactly when five minutes is up. If you enjoy cooking, then having pinpoint accurate time measurement on your wrist is super helpful. While many chronographs are too delicate or expensive to handle workouts, there are sport models capable of all the time tracking that your fitness watches or smartwatches do.

Beyond being useful, chronograph watches just look extremely cool with all the complexities built into the dial. There are fancier models designed to be worn with formalwear, and sport models designed for athletics, but most chronographs are stylish every-day watches that look good with everything.

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The Brycen from Citizen is a chronograph that checks all the boxes for an incredibly affordable price. Our editors really fell for the heritage look that recalls the golden age of chronograph watches from the 1970s. The dial and bezel are bold and easy to read while maintaining a classy blue and white color scheme that pairs well with any look. Citizen's Eco-Drive movement, which is charged by any light source, is always nice to have because you don't have to deal with battery changes. Topping off the whole vintage look is a perforated brown leather band.

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TAG Heuer has been collaborating with Formula 1 to make racing-caliber chronographs since the '90s. While the bold red paint job belongs on a racetrack, this watch is purpose built for active pursuits. Whether you're on the run, at the gym, or in the water, you can keep track of your pace. Thanks to a rubber strap and PVD plastic bezel, thee are no hard edges to worry about.

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Flyback refers to how quickly the chronograph resets on this watch, an indication of superior performance. We love the subtle detailing on the glossy royal blue face, which will complement your dressiest attire. A glass case back displays the Swiss built movement. Our editors would categorize this ticker as a board room watch because it has a refined sophistication that commands attention. Even though it begs to be worn with a perfectly tailored suit, we loved the way to holds up with a t-shirt and jeans.

If its accuracy you're looking for, the Zenith Chronomaster Sport El Primero is unmatched. Elapsed time is measured in tenths of a second, which is why the bezel goes from 1 to 10 and the left inset dial goes to 60. On top of that, the chronograph resets instantly where most take a second or two to get back to zero. All that performance comes in a beautiful package, highlighted by the three different inset dial colors, the signature Zenith star on the base of the second hand, at 12 o'clock, and on the crown.

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Just because a chronograph watch is complicated, doesn't mean it has to be expensive. Timex makes a wonderful, straightforward chrono that does everything you need it to do at a very affordable price. Which also makes this an ideal entryway into chronograph tickers, helped along by the fact that all three inlay dials are labeled with their function. The dial is easy to read and lights up with Timex's Indiglo when you press down on the crown. In order to keep the price down, the body is made of light brass and the band is a very soft leather, both of which compromise on durability.

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Few dive watches are more beloved than Tudor's Black Bay line. Which is why the Chrono version provides the best of both worlds. To begin with, the "panda" dial provides a timeless style that will look good with with everything you wear. A 200 meter dive rating makes this watch professional grade. One of our favorite details though, is that the tachymeter is labeled "Units Per Hour," which is precisely what it measures. The Black Bay Chrono's striking resemblance to its cousin the Rolex Daytona—and available at a fraction of the price—is also a big plus.

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The Omega Speedmaster is horological royalty. Having famously gone to the moon during the Apollo program, few heritage watches can match it for pure performance. While the white-on-black color scheme was designed for efficiency, it has held up as remarkably stylish. We adore this watch because it has been worn well with pretty much every outfit imaginable without ever even approaching "worn out." So you won't find a more versatile accessory, with pinpoint accurate timekeeping to boot.

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Everything about this Luminox exudes tactical performance. Based on the design made famous by the US Navy SEAL program, this diver-chrono hybrid is lightweight, ultra durable, and sleek. We love it for training, especially in water or at night. The tritium glow hands and indices are very visible in no-light conditions. There are no hard edges and the case is easy on your wrist. For down time, the blacked out color pallet is easy to style, especially with athleisure wear.

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Hamilton's Intra-Matic movement is not only extremely accurate but also compact. Meaning that you get top of the line performance in a relatively small 40 mm package. Which is great news for guys who prefer subtler watches.

Often called the "Other Moon Watch," Bulova also made the cut at NASA during the Apollo missions. The movement in this watch is an extremely rare high frequency quartz, which means that the second hand ticks even faster than most automatic watches and the chrono function is pinpoint accurate.

The original TAG Heuer Carrera was designed to replicate the instrument panel of a sports car, which continues to be a source of inspiration for the line to this day. The sunburst ring around the face and red seconds hand provides hints of colors to an otherwise minimalist design.

This chronograph from Tissot can handle deep dives. Everything about it—from the composite band, to the two tone bezel—is built to handle the water. We also like how good the black and blue color scheme looks on land.

We've been a fan of the Timex Q line for a while now so we were thrilled to see this chronograph join the lineup. A black and white "panda dial," and tachymeter bezel highlight strong retro influence in the design. It is a hard look to find for under $1,000, much less under $250.

Seiko has been making high performance, affordable chronographs with the Speedtimer line since the 1970s. A solar powered quartz movement is the biggest update to this modern reissue. Lume coated hands and indices that glow in the dark are another new touch. With a steel oyster bracelet, this is truly an every day watch.

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Inspired by aircraft instrament panels, Citizen packed an incredible amount of information into the face and bezel of the Promaster Skyhawk. The chronograph feature has two hands on a single inset dial. It is technically a GMT, with a dual timezone digital inlay. There is a power meter, as well as an alarm clock. Plus way more features that require the owners' manual to operate.

Longines makes some of the dressiest chronograph watches out there. We like the mid-century look of the dial and hands on the Spirit. The brown leather band actually dresses it down a bit, making it appealing for everyday wear. Put a black band on there and you're ready for black tie.

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MVMT pulls off the modernist look really well. It is rare to see a chronograph with so little detail on the face, but the bare minimum needed to count the seconds, minutes, and hours is there.

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This mechanical watch is made with hard-as-hell ceramic, which is lighter and more scratch resistant than stainless steel, so it’ll last. Under the hood, the Big Bang has an impressive 42-hour power reserve, meaning less winding and more wearing ... maybe forever?

Detroit's proud racing heritage is on full display with this Shinola chronograph. The speedometer like face and race car paint job live in a case the looks like an old school stopwatch, red and green buttons included.

Brad is a contributing style commerce editor. After a decade working for menswear brands including J.Crew and Ralph Lauren, Brad switched from selling fashion to writing about it. His words have appeared in Huckberry, Heddels, and The Manual.

As Men's Health's Deputy Editor, Commerce, Christian Gollayan oversees all shopping content on menshealth.com. He relocated back to New York by way of Portland, where he was the Associate Managing Editor at TheManual.com. Christian's work has also been featured in InStyle, Food & Wine, the New York Post, and Tatler Asia.

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