Rolex introduces the Oyster Perpetual Land-Dweller in 40mm and 36mm sizes—marking a significant evolution in its catalog—pairing a bold honeycomb dial with cases in white Rolesor, Everose gold, or platinum.
The new Reverso Tribute cuts a bold figure in pink gold with a grained dial and tightly woven Milanese bracelet, clean, sharp, and unmistakably Reverso.
Jaeger-LeCoultre expands its Reverso Tribute collection with the Geographic, a travel-ready timepiece integrating a world time function and a Grande Date.
Richard Mille shatters limits with the RM 75-01 Flying Tourbillon Sapphire, a crystal-clear fusion of light, architecture, and over 1,000 hours of precision engineering.
Built for extremes and born from a record-breaking alpine ascent, the Seascoper 300 Ice Blue DLC Limited Edition is where precision meets peak performance.
A poetic pause in time, the Arceau Le temps suspendu returns with a fresh face, revealing its whimsical charm and bold defiance of the ordinary march of time.
Since 1975, the DELMA Shell Star has set the standard for dive watches—and with the new Big Date, it's ready to take today’s adventurers 500 meters deep with proven performance and bold heritage.
The Frederique Constant Classic Perpetual Calendar Manufacture returns with a subtle yet meaningful evolution that builds on its 2016 milestone—keeping it cool in salmon and steel.
Alpina revives a mid-century legend with the Alpiner Heritage Tropic-Proof Handwinding—a compact, no-nonsense tribute to the golden age of adventure.
Blending brutalist charm with retro-futuristic flair, the SevenFriday PE2/02 redefines industrial cool with a sleeker, more streamlined edge.
A classic design gets a compact update as IWC unveils the Ingenieur Automatic 35, blending 1970s heritage with modern ergonomics in a refined 35mm case.
Patek Philippe introduces a refined evolution of its Cubitus line with two new references, offering a more compact interpretation of sporting elegance.
The DB25 Monopusher Chronograph packs 20 years of De Bethune chronograph evolution into 40 mm of pure mechanical focus, marking the fourth monopusher chronograph in its history.
The Louis Moinet 1816 chronograph marks the triumphant return of the world’s first chronograph, reimagined for the modern wrist.
NOMOS Glashütte takes world travel to new heights with the ultra-slim, adventure-ready Club Sport neomatik Worldtimer.
The Laurent Ferrier Classic Auto Horizon marks the return of a icon—a timeless silhouette reimagined in serene blue, where heritage meets horizon.
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