URWERK closes out the year with the UR-230 “Black Star,” the cosmic crescendo of the 230 trilogy. A composite ceramic case, a calibre locked in its own titanium vault, and wandering satellites that drift through the dark.
The new Chronodate Moka combines warm amber tones, a multi-material 42 mm case and the in-house A500 calibre into one seriously full flavored chronograph, available in ultra limited red gold and titanium editions.
Under the eye of Artemy Lebedev, a familiar Russian design classic returns with sharper lines, deeper blacks, and a renewed focus on simplicity in a world that rarely slows down.
In its ninth year partnering with the Freeride World Tour, Alpina leans fully into its mountain heritage with a fresh take on the Alpiner Extreme Automatic, capturing the raw energy of elite freeriding.
NOMOS Glashütte’s latest limited edition worldtimers capture the quiet romance of choosing the scenic route, becoming devoted companions for those who value the journey as much as the destination.
The Ressence Type 3 MN brings together Marc Newson’s smooth, ergonomic industrial language and Benoît Mintiens’ uncompromising approach to rethinking how time is displayed.
Ikepod’s titanium Hemipod brings Marc Newson’s 1990s design rebel back to life for collectors who crave bold shapes, fluid ergonomics, and unapologetically future-minded watchmaking.
NORQAIN is closing out the year with two festive additions to its Wild ONE Skeleton 39mm line, one in red gold and a limited edition in yellow gold, both featuring the signature shock-absorbing architecture.
TITONI celebrates five years of its flagship diver with a three new refreshed Seascoper 600 COSC, continuing their confident balance of robustness and refined sportiness.
Alpina teams up with the ever-opinionated hosts of The Real Time Show for a punchy reinterpretation of a modern tool-watch favorite.
Squale and Drass Underwater Technologies renew their partnership with a watch shaped by the world of submarines, created for specialists, and delivered as a tough, purpose built release reflecting real life operational needs.
Bamford brings his trademark monochrome modernism to Frederique Constant for the first time, introducing a radically reimagined Highlife Chronograph.
Hermès introduces a limited series combining engraving with leather marquetry to animate a stylised seahorse first imagined by London illustrator Stuart Patience.
Favre Leuba pushes its Deep Raider Renaissance forward with two striking new dial options, Meteorite and Malachite, marking a bold first for the 288-year-old maison.
Launched just over a year ago, The Classics Moneta continues to refine its quietly playful spirit, with a new fluted motif beneath the sapphire crystal.
MB&F’s HM11 has always blurred the boundary between horology and architecture, and the latest Art Deco editions continue that idea with a new visual language.
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