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  • Blancpain Villeret Phases de Lune 29BlancpainVilleret Phases de Lune 29
  • Zenith Chronomaster Original Paris EditionZenithChronomaster Original Paris Edition
  • Chronoswiss PULSE GMT Frosted Guilloche GoldChronoswissPULSE GMT Frosted Guilloche Gold
  • Czapek Antarctique Frozen Meteor SCzapekAntarctique Frozen Meteor S
  • Frédérique Constant Classics Runabout Automatic GMTFrederique ConstantClassics Runabout Automatic GMT
  • Hanhart 417 ES Moby Dick 39Hanhart417 ES Moby Dick 39
  • Greubel Forsey Balancier QMGreubel ForseyBalancier QM
  • Armin Strom Orbit Midnight PurpleArmin StromOrbit Midnight Purple
  • De Bethune DB25xs Sand WindsDe BethuneDB25xs Sand Winds
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Ferdinand Berthoud Chronomètre FB 3SPC.2.1
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Ferdinand Berthoud Chronomètre FB 3SPC.2.1

Ferdinand Berthoud has built its contemporary reputation on chronometry, carrying forward the legacy of its eighteenth century namesake and his nephew, Louis Berthoud. The Chronomètre FB 3SPC.2-1 continues that tradition in a new monochromatic execution.

Speake-Marin Ripples Portobello
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Speake Marin Ripples Portobello

Portobello Road has always thrived on contrast, a London district where pastel façades, market stalls, and a certain unhurried eccentricity coexist with complete confidence, and it is this atmosphere that Speake Marin channels for their latest Ripples.

Zenith Defy Extreme UltravioletWatchfinder WeeklyZenithZenith has an incredibly rich history, having invented the world’s fastest and most accurate mechanical chronograph movement, the El Primero, and accomplished many other firsts.Angelus Instrument de MesuresWatchfinder WeeklyAngelusAngelus bridges heritage and audacity, once a pioneer of mid-century chronographs and alarm watches, now reborn with modern complications. It’s old-world watchmaking with a restless, contemporary pulse.Bimbu Patrium Turquoise SpiderWatchfinder WeeklyBimbuFounded by brothers Aldo and Mario Magada, Bimbu makes watches with natural stone dials, hand-wound Concepto movements, and lightweight titanium cases. Quiet, tactile, and refreshingly unpretentious.
Tennis Stars and the Watch Brands That Back Them
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Tennis Stars 2026 and the Watch Brands That Back Them

On the wrist at center court: eight watch brands, eight stories, and the players wearing them. From Roger Federer and Rolex to Flavio Cobolli and Bianchet, here is who is backing the biggest names in professional tennis right now.

Chronoswiss Opus Chronograph Dakar Sundown
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Chronoswiss Opus Chronograph Dakar Sundown

Chronoswiss adds a new reference to its Opus collection, a skeletonized chronograph in steel and red gold inspired by the last light of a desert evening, as the dunes turn amber at dusk.

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MB&F LM101 EVO NYC Edition
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MB&F LM101 EVO NYC Edition

MB&F brings the LM101 EVO to New York in a rose gold case and black PVD dial, just 25 pieces celebrating the opening of its new Manhattan Lounge at one of Midtown's most iconic addresses.

Frédérique Constant Classics Runabout Automatic GMT
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Frederique Constant Classics Runabout Automatic GMT

Frederique Constant's biennial Classics Runabout returns for 2026, its decade-long Riva Historical Society partnership producing a collector's piece for the first time equipped with a Manufacture GMT.

Zenith Chronomaster Original Paris Edition
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Zenith Chronomaster Original Paris Edition

Zenith channels the architecture of Paris with a new Chronomaster Original, a chronograph whose verdigris dial echoes the copper rooftops and quiet symmetry that define the city.

Richard Mille RM 64-01 Tourbillon ColnagoHighlightsRichard Mille RM 64-01 Tourbillon ColnagoRichard Mille translates the soul of a Colnago racing frame into a 50-piece tourbillon, with the movement and case built around the same principles that govern a racing bike: lightness, transparency, and volume.Czapek Antarctique Frozen Meteor SHighlightsCzapek Antarctique Frozen Meteor SCzapek brings a frostbitten new reference to its Antarctique collection, its dial cut from a billion year old fragment of space and tinted in a denim blue drawn from polar light at dusk.Armin Strom Orbit Midnight PurpleHighlightsArmin Strom Orbit Midnight PurpleFor the first time in the Orbit's history, Armin Strom takes the midnight purple fumé dial deeper than the dial itself, bleeding the color through into the movement via a frosted midnight purple mainplate.

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Arnold & Son Perpetual Moon 41.5 Steel "Colors of the Moon" Blue
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Arnold & Son Perpetual Moon

The moon has guided mariners, inspired myths and colored the imagination of every civilization that ever looked skyward. Arnold & Son captures three of its most striking faces with a world-first use of PVD-treated mother-of-pearl.

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