Skip to main content
GQ logo

Jeremy Freed

Writer

Jeremy Freed is a writer for GQ Recommends, where he covers all things horological (a.k.a. watches). Jeremy discovered the world of watches as the editor of a Canadian men’s magazine, and has spent the last decade trying to understand what makes them continue to inspire such passion and desire in the smartphone era. His brain is now full of arcane and otherwise useless knowledge like the difference between perlage and guillochage, and why 36mm is the best size for a watch case. Jeremy came to journalism via a B.A. in theater performance (ask him about his Malvolio) and lives in Nova Scotia, Canada. He’s a fan of polar bear swims, birding, and a really good sandwich.

How to Dress Like a Grown-Up at the Airport

Don't be the guy fumbling for his passport in head-to-toe fleece. A travel-ready blazer will get you there in style—and optimize your luggage space in the process.

Whether You’re Millennial or Gen Z, These Are the Only Acceptable Socks to Wear in 2024

GQ weighs in on the most important debate of the summer.

The Difference Between a $20 Tie and a $200 Tie, Explained

Plus a few other important things to know about neckwear, according to Drake’s creative director Michael Hill.

This Is the Only Dress Shoe You Actually Need in 2024

A timeless, elegant Oxford lace-up is elite in any context.

How to Find a Great Suit for Any Body Type, According to Tailoring Experts

Short or tall, big or small, the suit of your sartorial dreams is out there.

How Much Should a Suit Cost?

From vintage to bespoke, here’s what you can expect to spend to get the right fit.

Noah and Timex Are Dropping More Heirloom-Grade Watches

The duo's luxe-leaning $200 ticker will now see a wider release.

What’s Going on With Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s Skinny Ties?

On the campaign trail, the controversial independent is trying—and failing—to conjure the legacy of his father and uncles through his choice in neckwear.

Is This the Sexiest Watch $600 Can Buy?

Bulova's just-revamped Jet Star merges '70s swagger with 2024 precision.

How to Buy a Suit Online

Don’t have time for an in-person fitting? Menswear experts share their advice on how to get the next best thing.

How to Talk to Your Tailor

The secret to getting a suit to look and fit exactly right? It all comes down to communication.

How a $500 Chronograph Accidentally Landed on the Moon

Bulova's Lunar Pilot saved the Apollo 15 mission from disaster—and minted a lesser-known Speedmaster alternative in the process.

Why Tailors Hate Skinny Suits

Lean-lapeled, ultra-slender suits were everywhere in the 2010s—but the world’s best tailors uniformly despise the look.

How to Choose the Omega Speedmaster of Your Dreams

The history-making chronograph remains white-hot on the vintage market—and keeps inspiring new versions. Which one is right for you?

How to Choose the Rolex Submariner of Your Dreams

Rolex's legendary dive watch remains white-hot on the vintage market—and keeps inspiring new versions. Which one is right for you?

The Biggest Difference Between Cheap and Expensive Suits, According to Expert Tailors

Canvassing and stitching are the invisible foundations of every great-looking suit. Here’s why they matter.

These 3 Tiny Details Can Make or Break a Suit, According to Tailoring Experts

One vent or two? Patch pockets or jetted? And what about buttons?

How to Choose the Cartier Tank of Your Dreams

Cartier's most iconic watch remains white-hot on the vintage market—and keeps inspiring new versions. Which one is right for you?

Why Is It So Hard to Make Good Clothes in America?

For his new book American Flannel, Steven Kurutz spent three years documenting one company’s epic struggle to create a 100% American-made flannel shirt.

These Are the Best Fabrics for a Suit, According to Tailoring Experts

Worsted wool or flannel? Super 110s or Super 180s? We polled some of the world’s most knowledgeable fabric nerds for answers.

The One Suit We'll Never Stop Recommending

A lot has changed in menswear recently, but the navy blue two-piece is foolproof, trendproof, and utterly unimpeachable.