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Jay-Z’s Sapphire-Studded Patek Philippe Might Be His Most Elegant Watch Yet

The ref. 5271/11P is the modern version of a watch launched back in 1941.

Khaki Pants Are the Coolest Idea the Army's Ever Had

The Military Industrial Complex is nefarious and far-reaching, but sometimes it yields a product actually worthy of your tax dollars.

The Best Watches of 2024 (So Far)

From a stellar debut to iconic revivals, these are GQ’s favorite new timepiece releases.

Jennifer Lawrence Just Wore the Hottest Challengers Merch in Town

Merch may be over, but Loewe’s “I Told Ya” tee is still the shirt of the summer.

How to Stop 'Languishing' in an Emotional Slump

Corey Keyes, the author of a recent book on this exhausting sensation of endless blah, says the feeling is like ignoring an internal alarm that's going off.

9 Tips for Guys Who Want to Start Running (and Stick With It)

For starters: It's a great idea to mix in some walking if you want.

Why We Get Bored of the Best Things in Life—and How to Fight It

Our minds are wired to habituate to any situation.

The 15 Best Colognes on the Planet Right Now

Can't tell your EDPs from your EDTs? Not quite sure what a “vetiver” is? Here's how to navigate the booming men's fragrance market—and walk away with a scent that feels uniquely your own.

Watch Hit Man On Netflix This Weekend and Believe the Glen Powell Hype

The Top Gun star teams with Richard Linklater for a comedy-thriller-romance about a jorts-wearing college professor who moonlights as an assassin-for-hire (but doesn't actually kill people.)

The 2024 Overrated List

The GQ staffers of 1995 called. They want their list back.

The Acolyte Proves It's Telling a Different Kind of Star Wars Story With Just One Scene

Disney+'s new Star Wars series, set one hundred years before the original movies, starts subverting expectations right away.

Watch Godzilla Minus One, the Best Godzilla Movie in Years, on Netflix Right Now

The King of the Monsters threatens Japan again in an Oscar-winning kaiju movie full of real pathos, made for a fraction of the price of a Monsterverse movie.

Chatting With P.J. Washington, Who Went From Getting Traded During Brunch to Playing in the NBA Finals

The Mavericks’ forward talks about cousins trying to get tickets, the outfits he has planned, and when he knew Luka Doncic was a magician.

Is Luka the Best in the World? Plus Nine Other NBA Finals Questions Burning a Hole in Our Brains

Nobody would have predicted Mavericks-Celtics, but now that we’re here, let’s examine some of the big questions surrounding this very intriguing series.

Charley Hull Cig-Blasted Her Way Through the US Open

The British golfer finished tied for 19th on the leaderboard, but number one in our hearts.

Amandla Stenberg Takes Star Wars Back to a Jedi Golden Age

In The Acolyte, set one hundred years before the prequels, Stenberg plays twins who’ve grown up on opposite sides of the Force, in a show that aims to challenge long-held preconceptions about the Star Wars universe. “They’ve called our show The Woke-alyte a fair amount,” Stenberg says. “I’m like, ‘Okay, what about it?’”

How Ebon Moss-Bachrach Gave The Bear Some Teeth

This year he won an Emmy for playing Cousin Richie, the cranky loose cannon in The Beef’s kitchen. Next year he’ll be Ben Grimm in Marvel’s Fantastic Four. Some actors wait their whole lives for a moment like this. Moss-Bachrach isn’t one of them. “I was never asking,” he says, “when it was going to be my turn.”

How 4batz Became Music’s Hottest New Star: ‘Ain’t Nothing Calculated’

The streaming sensation reveals his real voice, answers the industry-plant allegations, and talks Ye’s and Drake’s endorsements in his exclusive first profile.

Jerry Seinfeld Says Movies Are Over. Here’s Why He Made One Anyway

The billionaire comedian could be doing anything with his time and talent, so why did he direct a movie about Pop-Tarts? In a candid conversation, Seinfeld explains all that—as well as his role in making that instantly-legendary Curb finale, and his sense that people misunderstood his own show’s notorious ending.