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Zodiac adds some colour and flair to its Super Sea Wolf with new lapis lazuli and malachite dials in a limited run of 300.
We take a closer look at the delectable green-blue hues of the new GS Atera Blue.
An update to the original, the new Sternglas Naos Pro Automatik comes with a new movement and a slimmer case.
A non-limited Perception in titanium may also prove to be lucky for some.
Seiko collaborates with Japanese sartorial brand Porter Classic, producing a black enamel-dialled tribute to the Laurel.
A vintage, engraved Valjoux and pieces of meteorite celebrate the 20th anniversary of Louis Moinet's revival.
The Bulova Super Seville may have some familiar design cues, but its HPQ Precisionist movement is what really sets it apart.
With subtle nods to padel with its grid dial texture, the new DS-7 Chrono Auto from Certina is a great all-around entry-level chronograph.
Seiko returns to the GPS-enabled Astron line with a slimmer movement and a more approachable overall design with three new models.
The new Tissot Chemin Des Tourelles Skeleton Black presents a classic dress watch that leans further into a modern feel.
Proceeds from the sale of the new Hublot Spirit of Big Bang Tourbillon 5-Day Power Reserve SORAI will help save rhinoceros.
The Cimier 711 Heritage Chronograph is a great example of a brand embracing its past but knowing where to look forward.
The 5KX GMT collection has expanded in 2024 with three stylish new variants that will only broaden its already robust appeal.
One of the brand's most popular designs gets two small, but versatile updates.
With the vintage flare of a faceted crystal and small size, Seiko shows that you don't need to shrink it and pink it.
Despite an aventurine dial and sparkly diamond indices, the Antarctique Flying Diamonds is still subtle.
The Norwegian brand's first chronograph watch available to the public, it's designed to conquer land, sea and air.
A legendary superbike inspires the latest model from Gerald Charles.
The Singer Paul Newman has all the right hallmarks of a true, vintage Nivada Grenchen Chronomaster.
Bigger, bolder, and more skeletonised.
Seiko's 1960s dive watch icon is back in black and white.
Seiko and Grand Seiko on the dial, a high-beat manually wound movement, and a Zaratsu-polished case. Are we back in the 1960s?
To celebrate its 140th anniversary, Breitling has produced a limited run of three perpetual calendar chronographs in red gold.
Subtle changes sometimes make the coolest watches, and we guess lefties will be pretty happy with this one.
A new, whimsical take on Art Deco is hoping to excite and move watch enthusiasts.
Unveiled at Watches & Wonders Shanghai 2024, its innovative tide indicator and moonphase can show high, low, spring and neap tides.
IWC's dressiest watch gets a sportier look.
Zenith's latest collaboration with the Argentine-Spanish graffiti artist reaches new horological (and holographic) heights.
Blue dial, big tourbillon, and titanium build - is this the ultimate luxury sports watch?
The PRX Robot Grendizer stands to entice a whole new audience to one of the strongest entry-level mechanical watches.
Lightweight and with a high-revving engine, the Alpine Eagle Cadence 8HF is the watch embodiment of a rapid sports car.
Jamie takes a closer look at the stand-out model from the first Overseas collection with green dials.
It's been named the "French Watch of the Year" by the Union de la Bijouterie Horlogerie, but is it worthy of that title?
Rather than issuing yet another small retro diver, Certina goes big.
With the Olympic Games kicking off today, we take a closer look at two tributing Omega novelties.
Squale celebrates 40 years with the Marina Militare with the new limited-edition 1521.
Who lives in a Spinnaker under the sea? SpongeBob SquarePants!
Furlan Marri’s take on the Disco Volante formula blends striking Art Deco looks and traditional finishing with modern, sci-fi touches.
With a stunning chrysocolla dial and a blingy bezel, this is a thoroughly dressed-up diver.
A new Clive Cussler Doxa limited edition arises from the depths of the ocean abyss. Except not really - but it does look like it!
The good news is the Grand Seiko SBGC275 has a beautiful red dial. The bad news? It's a limited edition of 700 pieces.
This grail-worthy piece isn't just one of the “most platinum” watches made recently, but a glorious yet surprisingly understated example of haute horlogerie.
The Pogue is back.
A red carnelian stone dial, platinum case, and a reversed movement make for a curious Cartier.
The French microbrand gives the MR a breath of fresh air, retaining the novelty of the micro-rotor movement.
The dive watch-focused brand has released a very vintage-looking special edition 'superdiver' in support of the Sea Turtle Conservancy (STC).
One of the things that makes Seiko such an interesting brand is that it’s not afraid to celebrate its Japanese-ness. This is most commonly expressed…
The Bovet Récital 12 features a redisgned 40mm case and its first-ever bracelet, offering more familiarity while being unmistakably Bovet.
Bright orange or brushed blue, the Skindiver Nautique tones down the quirks of Vulcain watches of old.
The vintage styling of the Superman Skin Diver Slim is clear to see, and pairs nicely with the in-house micro-rotor movement inside.
Seiko's entry-level GMT movement has been making the rounds, most recently landing in the Presage Cocktail Time GMT.
Buffy figures out whether the Bovet Récital 27 is the ultimate high-end travel watch.
Seiko goes back to years past to unveil the new quartet of King Seiko KS1969 models.
Louis Vuitton presents another step in its journey to mainstream, luxury watchmaking with the new Escale.
Pleasing unisex proportions, an in-house flying tourbillon and an opulent dancing diamond make this Chanel watch an intriguing proposition.
This new Citizen Attesa Layers of Time strives to offer the utmost practical beauty, highly robust and functional with a captivating dial.
Stealthy, retro-futuristic, unashamedly masculine and powered by a tasteful in-house movement, this Chanel hits different.
A range refresh brings new Date & GMT models with Goldilocks 42mm cases and more impressive, COSC-certified movements.
A legendary rock-and-roll name for an anniversary release seems appropriate, doesn't it?
There are more than 1.5 million unique variations of this watch, and you can personalise it to exactly match your Porsche car. That's wild.
A new dial, a new movement, and a new material make up what could be the definition of a Grand Seiko dress watch in the…
The Parmigiani Fleurier Toric collection is back, headlined by the Chronographe Rattrapante.
Any new A. Lange & Söhne releases is exciting, even when it's just a new dial for one of the most important chronographs ever.