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Boasting a titanium case and a trio of retro dial finishes, the C60 Trident Lumière combines tool watch bona fides with on-point vibes.
The ThinKing required all of the master watchmaker's genius to make it the thinnest mechanical watch in the world, which measures just 1.65mm.
Buffy explores a modern sailing watch, as it would have been made back in the '30s.
A funky micro and funky independent make for a fruity collab.
The Legend Diver 39mm gets a refresh with new green, terracotta, and anthracite polished lacquer dials.
The revived Daniel Roth introduces its second piece, the Tourbillon Rose Gold, adding new elements aimed at the collector community.
The Italian jeweller and watchmaker pens a collaboration with the iconic American guitar manufacturer marking the 70th anniversary of the legendary Fender Stratocaster.
Available only from autumn until mid-spring, these seasonal timepieces bottle greatness.
These two new Alpina Heritage models mark the first-ever circular-cased designs within the Heritage collection.
Inspired by an unusual art movement, Trilobe's latest releases expand on the brand's colourway offering.
Resplendent in Tudor Blue, this chronograph nods to vintage models like the Submariner "Snowflake" and Oysterdate Chronograph "Montecarlo".
A hand-painted CasiOak is not something you see every day, but that's exactly what Fratello and IFL Watches have done with this Moonlander.
A solid gold entry-level piece is very Vacheron Constantin, and so is the artistic craft beaut celebrating the Year of the Snake.
What does the "S" in M.A.D.1S stand for? A 20% slimmer case, Swiss calibre, and single-cylinder time display.
These durable, affordable quartz models make one of Hamilton’s most accessible watches an even easier choice.
The new Grand Seiko SBGY035 and SBGA499 limited editions celebrate a special anniversary with autumn-inspired red dials.
Love the Chronomaster Revival Shadow but want a ladder bracelet? Zenith just solved your dilemma.
Omega shows that a special, tribute edition doesn't have to be any less daily-wearer friendly.
With a captivating dial construction, the Ming 20.01 Series 3 shows what the Ming Special Projects Cave can do in the dark.
"Swimming Pool" and "Watermelon" sound a lot like Glashütte Original's take on Tiffany blue and salmon... Just sayin'.
An automotive icon celebrates 50 years since its inception with two new sporty Porsche Design chronographs.
Longines offers heavyweight value with a new lightweight addition to the Spirit Zulu Time range.
Setting the record as the most complicated watch to come out of Russia, the Konstantin Chaykin Stargazer holds many surprises to discover.
The Mido Ocean Star Decompression Timer is back in black, with a PVD-coated case and three interchangeable straps.
G-shocks has been a staple of the fashion community for years, and now the brand is leaning in with this Gorpcore collection.
Watch Week Aspen is not only a new home for engaging horological events, but also a new Moritz Grossmann Central Seconds Limited Edition.
TAG Heuer and Hodinkee tribute a collectible vintage model by combining a few references into one.
The ID Genève Nisiar Circular 1 Grenat Dial displays its creative pursuit of sustainability with a strap derived from raw grape marc.
The smallest modern King Seiko to date tells the story of how influential Ivy League style has been on Japanese fashion, with a new 36mm…
Audemars Piguet balances tradition and adventurousness in its new trio of summer-themed Royal Oak Offshore watches.
The dusty rose and cool blue dials of the new Grand Seiko USA exclusives are bound to have international fans groaning.
Citizen extends its collaborative range with Marvel to include Deadpool & Wolverine Eco-Drive watches just in time for the film.
We'd joke that releases like this are once in a blue moon, but it seems the opposite is true: Swatch just can't stop releasing new…
With proceeds directly benefitting the Reef Restoration Foundation, Oris once again finds itself in activist waters.
Czapek's dual balance watch gets a shiny blue makeover.
Makina's latest devilish release is the most refined yet.
With a Singer Paul Newman-inspired dial and chunky 1970s flavour, the new Nivada Grenchen Chronsport is a reissue of a never-issued watch.
Now available in White Citrine, Warm Grey, and Sand Gold, the Parmigiani Fleurier Tonda PF 36mm is still resplendently sparkly.
The new mid-size variants sport gradient dials and an ETA 2892-based movement.
In the midst of a watch industry obsessed with colour experimentation, Omega debuts an Aqua Terra trio with black lacquer dials.
Maurice de Mauriac presents its third tennis-inspired watch with with Racquet magazine.
Tudor team up with Visa Cash App RB F1 team to release a blue dial version of the Ceramic Black Bay in another sports team…
Capitalising on the trend of reducing case sizes, Nivada Grenchen presents new 35mm sizes for the Antarctic Spider and Super Antarctic.
The GPHG-winning Millesime Small Seconds gets a blue jean baby makeover.
Chongqing-based Qin Gan releases the follow-up to his highly limited debut, the Pastorale II, with improvements across the board.
Cased in 43mm of grade 5 titanium, the new Majetek Pioneer Edition is a Longines tribute to early pilot's watches.
Blancpain's first ceramic bracelets on the Fifty Fathoms Bathyscaphe are as substantial as it gets, and Time+Tide has the exclusive scoop, straight from Australia's iconic…
There's no better way to celebrate Breguet's most important innovation than with the brand's most extreme take on the complication.
Doubling down on aviation support, Breitling's Avenger Night Mission gets outfitted in Bloodhounds, Dust Devils, and Naval Academy colours.
British independent Garrick introduces the latest and greatest variant of its latest and greatest, the S3 MK2.
The Australian market rarely gets limited editions, so this Sydney Harbour blue Carrera Tourbillon is something special.
An intense red piece unique for Andrew Morgan has become the first-ever Christopher Ward C1 Bel Canto collaboration available for all.
A modern reinterpretation that brings elements from across the Nivada back catalogue for a pleasing finish that can do it all.
Hermès has taken a fascinating journey from saddlery to watches, with its latest creation, the Cut, proving it still has horological clout.
This beefy yet innovative watch uses a complex six-barrel system that's wound by a typical automatic rotor to mechanically power LED backlights.
Longines throws a party for its sapphire jubilee, significantly bulking out the Conquest collection.
The JB200 PoulPro Night Diver gets a black PVD case and full-lume dial, courtesy of Fratello.
The Porsche 963 has been a class above the competition this year, but can it win at Circuit de la Sarthe?
The British brand packs as many features into this '70s-inspired, block-coloured nugget.
Breitling has turned to two-time MVP and NBA champion Giannis Antetokounmpo for a new limited edition duo of Breitling Chronomat watches.
We might've expected a new Mickey or Grande Sonnerie, but Gérald Genta surprises with its first post-revival release.
A pocket watch might not be what we expected from the first Hublot and Daniel Arsham collab, but it kind of makes sense.
A new watch brand that's taking a sculptural approach to design, the Anoma A1 is asymmetrical and highly considered.