Mauron Musy's NODE° is what happens when an industrial engineer spends thirteen years solving the right problem, then builds the movement, the case, and the bracelet to prove it.
The "Carbon 26" is the successor to last year's "Carbon 25," which was built around the visual language of the VCARB 02. This year the car has changed . The VCARB 03 brings a new livery, and with it comes a new watch.
Zenith revives the groundbreaking spirit of 1969’s El Primero through one of its most distinctive references, the A384, now reborn in the Chronomaster Revival A384 Tropical, channeling the past while speaking clearly to today’s collector.
In a fresh take on travel timekeeping, Jaeger-LeCoultre teams up again with designer Marc Newson to introduce the Memovox Travel Clock, small enough to fit in the palm of your hand, yet bold in presence.
De Bethune introduces something quietly hypnotic, a watch that draws you into its deep-blue world, where shifting light, rich textures, and high-frequency mechanics create a constantly evolving scene on the wrist.
Speake Marin channels the balance of day and night through a deep blue aventurine dial, where shimmering copper flecks evoke a star-filled sky bringing a distinctly cosmic feel to the wrist.
When lightness and clarity take precedence over excess, this ultra-light watch strips away distraction and lets the mechanics speak for themselves, placing function and form in sharp, deliberate focus.
Trilobe expands its Trente-Deux lineup with new dial colors and, for the first time, a rose gold case, while retaining its off-center display, integrated design, and their in-house Paris-made X-Nihilo calibre.
The Startimer Pilot Automatic is back, sharper and more focused, with its aviation roots front and center with a new 40mm case and slimmer proportions, continuing Alpina’s legacy of tool watches built for the cockpit.
Originally imagined by British artist Alice Shirley, Hermès introduces two pocket watches inspired by the raw energy of the savannah, featuring a roaring lion brought to life through intricate wood marquetry.
Fresh off award-winning momentum, this new release from NOMOS Glashütte delivers clean design, practical worldtime functionality, and a slim, sport-ready build for life across time zones.
In a confident nod to its chronometry roots, Zenith expands the G.F.J. line with two takes on the legendary Calibre 135, both named after Georges Favre-Jacot and built around a movement that still defines precision watchmaking today.
Sometimes the boldest statement is made by saying less, and this latest Tutima release leans fully into that idea with a quietly confident design that strips things back to the essentials.
Favre Leuba revisits one of its defining 1960s designs, bringing back a compact, characterful watch with its original proportions and distinctive dial details, now updated with a modern automatic movement.
Jaeger-LeCoultre reminds us why it has been setting the tone for serious watchmaking for generations, with a historically important movement, a beautifully executed tourbillon and clever complications.
Frederique Constant takes one of its biggest hits, and quietly makes it better where it counts, leaner, cleaner, longer-running, and still one of the most affordable ways into a true Swiss-made worldtimer.
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