For almost as long as watches have been worn on wrists, watchmakers have strived to make them function in places they probably shouldn’t. Nowhere is that pursuit more glorified or mastered than in the ...
Mechanical watches are no longer very relevant to diving. But the design, solutions and technology watchmakers developed for diving in the 20th century sure are relevant to modern watches. With their ...
Dive watches are the ultimate time keeping tool: They’re waterproof, easy to read, illuminated, and have a timing bezel that’s useful for more than decompression stops. I’ve used my dive watch ...
A new beach volleyball and entertainment venue is coming soon to east Manhattan, and the woman behind the project is hoping ...
Matthew Kang is a correspondent for Eater. Previously, he was the lead editor of Eater’s Southern California/Southwest region. He has covered dining, restaurants, food culture, and nightlife in Los ...
Whil City is home to some of the most widely celebrated bars in the country, there are still plenty of hidden gems flying ...
Ashok Selvam is the former James Beard Award-winning regional editor for Eater’s Midwest region, in charge of coverage in Chicago, Detroit, and the Twin Cities. He’s a native Chicagoan and had been ...
The D.C. area is full of special places to eat and drink, but sometimes it’s something a little more low-key that’s on the itinerary. The dive bars on this list cover a lot of bases, with some ...
Every city has its own dive bars — its own flavor of go-to neighborhood joints — but San Francisco has a history of having some of the best. It’s not just about the “grime factor” (“dirty” doesn’t ...
Scores of baby penguins bravely dive off a massive 50-foot cliff for their first ever swim in the Antarctic below, new footage shows.
You walk out your front door, minding your own business, when a bird swoops in for a flyby. Or there's a certain spot on your walk around the neighborhood: When you hit it, a bird zips by and ...