De Rijke & Co. unveils three new limited-edition driver’s watches created in collaboration with automotive illustrator Guy Allen, each celebrating an iconic car and limited to 50 numbered pieces.
The Royale Paris returns in a cool new tone with the Icy Blue edition. Inspired by the winter landscapes of the Jura Mountains, its dial captures the quiet brilliance of frost beneath clear skies.
Czapek captures the look of soft clouds drifting across a cool blue sky with a dial made from white mother-of-pearl and decorated using a rare technique known as nacre brouillée.
Perrelet leans into the quiet power of stone, pairing the Weekend’s steel case with a rich, textured malachite dial that does all the talking. Its natural green shades and unique vein patterns mean no two watches are ever the same.
Chronoswiss continues its cosmic journey, transforming space from a distant spectacle into something tangible and alive on the wrist, as this edition shifts the narrative toward one of the universe’s most powerful forces: gravity.
Born from Henri d’Origny’s decisive pencil stroke in 1991, the Cape Cod remains one of watchmaking’s most distinctive silhouettes. Now reimagined in a refined new size, Hermès introduces seven variations that revisit its iconic design.
Five years in the making, this is Richard Mille’s most literal take on football yet. A tourbillon flyback chronograph with a match-phase display and mechanical goal counters, designed to follow the game from kick-off to the final whistle.
A rose gold dual-time watch that keeps two separate time zones running in sync through a patented resonance system, combining practical travel function with a very visible, very mechanical heart.
Louis Moinet revisits the Valjoux 88 with the Speed of Sound, released in three editions of just three pieces each, featuring a redesigned moon display set with a genuine Dhofar 457 lunar meteorite fragment.
A space-born tribute with real orbital credentials, in celebration of 65 years since humanity’s first journey beyond Earth, and the birth of the Raketa name itself, meaning “rocket.”
This commemorative edition draws on the Chinese Zodiac cycle and channels the spirit of 2026’s Fire Horse, a symbol of motion, independence, and unstoppable momentum, featuring a Tiger’s Eye stone dial and a sculpted metal stallion at its heart.
Inspired by one of Italy’s most recognizable Carnival masks, this special edition reimagines the Redentore with a bold geometric dial that channels Arlecchino’s wit, adaptability, and playful chaos.
A pink gold, Streamline Moderne inspired jump hour that pulls a rare 1929 Audemars Piguet design into the present with a graphic sapphire display and the brand’s first self-winding jumping-hour movement.
URWERK transforms timekeeping from a simple count of hours and minutes into a journey, using a wandering satellite display as a moving cosmic reference point rather than a conventional indicator.
Timed with Team Monaco’s move into electric E1 powerboat racing, the Bianchet UltraFino Monaco marks its role as Official Watch Partner, featuring a featherlight flying tourbillon in Monaco’s red and white.
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