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.
Ressence distills its crownless philosophy into a warmer and more emotive form with a plated 4N rose gold dial in a soft, coppery glow that plays beautifully with the brand’s signature orbital display.
A new release from Cuervo y Sobrinos that immediately tugs at the sleeve of anyone with a soft spot for old-school motoring.
Marking a decade since its rebirth, Czapek celebrates its anniversary with The Time Jumper Limited Edition, a watch that looks both backward and forward at once, as well as a new in-house calibre.
The Reverso Hybris Artistica Calibre 179 is Jaeger-LeCoultre at its most poetic, a watch that transforms the brand’s signature Gyrotourbillon into a piece of kinetic sculpture.
Louis Moinet is turning up the volume with the Impulsion Titanium Green, with carbon, smoked sapphire, and a green-red palette, and an unmistakable wrist presence.
In collaboration with Warner Bros. Discovery Global Consumer Products, Kross Studio channels Hogwarts’ mystique through beautiful watchmaking and whimsical design.
Romain Gauthier takes the brand’s most contemporary creation and gives it a high-tech twist in Carbonium®, a composite originally developed for the aerospace industry.
NOMOS Glashütte has quietly reintroduced the Metro 38 Date, visually identical to the beloved original, but now driven by a new hand-wound caliber, the DUW 4601.
Studio Underd0g and William Massena join forces on a playful yet precise monopusher chronograph that toasts excess with a distinctly British wink.
Back from the depths. The BENRUS Ultra-Deep returns, faithful to its 1960s dive watch roots, and ready for anything from the desk to the deep.
Cuervo y Sobrinos opens a new chapter in its storied journey with the Historiador Tradición, the Maison’s first-ever COSC-certified timepiece.
A slice of late-’80s cool, born from Piaget’s friendship with Warhol himselfwith a dial in layers of bold colours and abstract shapes in true pop-art fashion.
An ode to time as ink-born poetry, featuring a Japanese Washi paper dial with delicate gradients of Sumi-e, the meditative ink art born in Zen monasteries.
Patek Philippe revisits the Gondolo Serata with the “Zebra” dial, engraved and lacquered on both sides of a sapphire crystal plate.
Following the celebrated 2024 debut of the Sea Sky Revival, Favre Leuba now presents a striking new version with the Green Dial edition.
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