Green is hot and happening, and Bell & Ross takes advantage of this trend to fit their urban sports watch, the BR 05 Chrono, with a dial in the color. A lot depends on the hue that brands select, and Bell &...
Earlier this year, Seiko introduced the King Seiko, which was first marketed in 1960 and revived in 2021, in a new model generation with a smaller case diameter of 38.5mm and a svelte height of 10.7mm. Now, the Japanese watch giant adds...
In the 1950s, Junghans launched one of the most recognizable pilot watches when it was asked by the then newly established Bundeswehr (German Armed Forces) to create a chronograph. This highly legible timepiece stood out for its bezel with twelve concave...
At the height of summer, Nomos Glashütte announces two additions to its Ahoi product family. As the names suggest, the Ahoi Neomatik 38 Date Sky and Sand feature light blue and sand-colored dials that are luminescent for easy readability in all light conditions. They are...
As an official timing partner of the legendary Mille Miglia classic car race since 1988, it has been a fine tradition at Chopard for 35 years to present annual editions of select chronographs that combine state-of-the-art mechanics combined with unmistakable vintage elegance, and...
As official timekeeper at the Tortour cycling event, Norqain launches the limited Wild One Tortour timepiece. Tortour, a pun of German Tortur meaning “torture,” is a 1,000k bike race in Switzerland, which is the world’s largest non-stop cycling event. The first riders set off from the start/finish...
Renewing its collaboration with the Common Wadden Sea Secretariat, Oris launches a limited-edition version of the evergreen Aquis diver’s watch. The beautiful dial of the Dat Watt Limited Edition II is inspired by the shades found in the salt marshes of this unique intertidal...
In 2021, Ulysse Nardin celebrated its 175th anniversary. Throughout these many years, the brand has always had a close relationship with water, making it more than capable of combining the marine chronometer with a clock. Being Ulysse Nardin, the brand doesn’t...
In 1965, Seiko launched its first diver’s watch, which was also Japan’s first ever diver’s watch. With an automatic movement and water resistance to 150 meters, it proved its reliability when it was used by a team of Japan’s Antarctic research...
The Swiss brand with a winged sandglass in its logo once again draws upon its many years of experience in the discipline of sport watches, now rebooting the popular HydroConquest in a new model generation. Water resistant to 300 meters, this...
The story of Ulysse Nardin’s Freak is as unusual as its name, which, while it may sounds out of place, on closer inspection it is perfectly suiting. This watch takes on an usual personality as a timepiece that forgoes a dial, a...
Summertime often coincides with vacation time, and life usually takes a different pace and direction then. For many of us, we get to live like we want to, even if it’s only for a little while. Unfortunately, at some...
With the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris on the horizon, Omega, the official timekeepers of the Olympic Games launches a special edition based on its Seamaster Diver 300M timepiece. A new take on this classic, the Seamaster Diver 300M “Paris 2024” Special...
Following the success of the black ceramic Royal Oak Selfwinding 34mm introduced in 2021, Audemars Piguet now presents an execution in an all-white ceramic case. The sleek white dial is a beautiful backdrop for contrasting pink gold screws, hands and hour-markers. Of course,...
Continuing the partnership with the F1 Alpine team, Bell & Ross launches the limited BR 05 Chrono A523. The timepiece is aptly decorated with the French flag and uses its coloring throughout. It also displays the Alpine logo as a counterweight to the...
Breitling continues its collaboration with two iconic motorcycle brands by launching two Top Time chronographs, both equipped with the in-house caliber B01: the Top Time B01 Deus and the Top Time B01 Triumph. This automatic movement holds a COSC chronometer certificate and offers...
With the new Excaliber Spider Flyback Chronograph, Roger Dubuis once again demonstrates its technical prowess in the field of high-end chronographs. Inspired by motorsports, the 45mm manufacture chronograph is equipped with a carbon case and ceramic bezel. With skeletonized flanks, lugs, and...
Rado, involved in the sport of tennis since 1985, presents the Captain Cook x Cameron Norrie Limited Edition in white and green, dedicated to the British tennis player. Cameron Norrie worked with the Rado team in the design of the watch and came...
Perhaps MeisterSinger‘s most robust model to date, the Unomat offers a water resistance up to 30 bars, magnetic field protection, an extra-strong case back, a screw-down crown, and flank protection. Protected by a striking case, it stands out from the brand’s catalog,...
The retro diver watch aesthetic is at its best with the Mido Ocean Star Tribute Special Edition. Combining vintage looks with modern-day features, the diver is water resistant up to a pressure of 20 bar (200 m / 660 ft). Characterized...
Channelling refined design with high precision, Longines‘ Flagship line was one of the brand’s most sought-after timepieces in the 1950s. This winning combination of first class mechanics and elegance has hardly changed over the last sixty years. Now, the winged hourglass brand...
To celebrate the company’s 135th anniversary, Carl F. Bucherer is reissuing a classic that impressed with its understated elegance and high precision in the 1960s. With attention to detail, the Heritage Chronometer Celebration revives the sleek, frill-free design of that decade. The result...
With the Lange 1 Time Zone, premiered in 2005, A. Lange & Söhne presented their vision of a high-end GMT watch of Glashütte provenience. Adding to its functionality is a newly developed caliber that indicates the daylight-saving time. This second generation was originally...
British watchmaking is making a strong comeback, and one of the forces behind this is Garrick, founded by David Brailsford and Simon Michlmayr. With an annual production of around 50 pieces a year, they are by no means a threat...
Zenith unveils three new boutique-exclusive editions of the DEFY Skyline in 41mm and 36mm, each with metallic ice-blue dials. Their sunray-brush finish is enhanced by the brand’s hallmark pattern of four pointed-stars. Each case is water-resistant to 100 meters and distinguished by...
Norqain welcomes summer with the combination of two of its most popular timepieces in two very cool hues, turquoise and burgundy. The new Wild One Skeleton comes in an ultra-light case made of the brand-exclusive carbon fiber-based “Norteq” material. Ticking inside is...
German watchmaker MeisterSinger has become renowned for their mechanical single-hand watches that blend impressive design with high-quality craftsmanship. The design style is calm and uncomplicated, providing a simplified display of hours and minutes, thereby avoiding the potential rush of trying to...
Norqain, a relatively young Swiss brand that focuses on traditional mechanical watchmaking infused with sportiness and a penchant for the outdoors, this spring launched a limited edition of its Freedom 60 Chrono 40mm. This vintage inspired chronograph stages its tricompax...
“The bad news is that time flies. The good news is that you are the pilot.” This saying about the fleeting nature of time and how to navigate it could be programmatic for IWC’s Big Pilot Watch Perpetual Calendar, a technically...
This year Seiko is celebrating the 55th anniversary of its Seiko 5 Sports collection with a special edition that brings back to life the original created in 1968. Taking direct inspiration from the initial model, the Seiko 5 Sports 55th Anniversary Limited Edition is presented...