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Barry Keoghan is Omega's latest celebrity ambassador, also sporting the new Speedmaster Moonwatch Bi-Colour in Moonshine and Sedna Gold.
Fully stealthy, but not taking itself seriously must've been the design brief for this one.
With a dial that easily changes orientation at will, De Rijke & Co. and Guy Allen depict three champlevé paysages.
The go-to entry-level Swiss field watch gets three new colourways, including a first white dial in bronze.
For the 50th anniversary of the brand, the Gérald Genta Credor Locomotive returns as a 300-piece limited edition in titanium.
Now among the most renowned independent watchmakers, Kari Voutilainen releases a nostalgic reference to his past.
A trio of steel Tonda PF Sport Chronographs round out the collection of Parmigiani Fleurier's sportiest offerings.
MB&F and Stephen McDonnell prove that you can always do better, making the LM Sequential even more complicated.
Colourful and bright must've been the design brief for the Taste of Summer, Oris' latest variant of the Aquis Date.
Just in time for the eponymous Grand Prix, TAG Heuer updates the Monaco Skeleton.
With a pink Comblémine dial and completely over-engineered movement, this Moritz Grossmann is a prime example of Glashütte watchmaking.
Bulgari celebrates in style, with gems upon gems upon gems, crafting some watches that are almost jewellery, and others that definitely are.
While new colourways are always appreciated, Jaeger-LeCoultre has launched a new Polaris with a travel time complication.
Hamilton have crafted a titanium take on their Khaki Pilot in collaboration with the Swiss Air-Glaciers helicopter rescue team.
Hamilton's most adventure-ready watches get the strap pairing many have surely been waiting for.
Jaeger-LeCoultre flexes its in-house mastery with the decorated Master Grande Tradition Calibre 948 universal tourbillon worldtimer.
Fact: carbon fibre makes everything cooler, especially watches. That's why this limited edition Mido diver is an exciting prospect.
The Japanese independent delves further into Art Deco inspiration and artisanal watchmaking with its 2024 releases.
Another composite case Pelagos FXD, this time honouring Tudor's cycling team competing in Italy's Grand Tour.
The "affordable" TAG Heuer Formula 1 returns thanks to Kith founder Ronnie Fieg's first watch.
Van Cleef & Arpels showcases haute horology prowess with the intricately hand-crafted Poetic Complications collection.
Nomos Glahshütte has let loose with the colour wheel for its latest pieces, celebrating 175 years of watchmaking in Glashütte with 31 colourful versions of…
The Gerald Charles Masterlink is an evolution of Genta's Maestro design that the Maestro himself would be proud of.
Citizen has a new steel integrated sports watch with an octagonal bezel, 200 metres water-resistantance, an an inner timing scale.
Since Max Büsser never realised his dream of becoming a car designer, the MB&F HM8 Mark 2 looks like a car.
Montblanc shows off the Minerva internals with their latest monopusher chronograph release.
Omega expands the Speedmaster 38mm collection with a multitude of new models, choice of three materials, and two dial colours. There’s a choice of steel…
As official timekeepers of Tour Auto for the second year in a row, Baltic colour a Tricompax in racing livery.
With no mention of the Olympics dialside, the new Chronoscope is decadently elegant.
The legendary dive watch brand focuses on the Submersible for Watches and Wonders 2024.
Vacheron Constantin recall the decadence of the Roaring Twenties with a convertible, gem-set wonder.
Zenith have resurrected the Defy Extreme Diver with full vigour and in-your-face attitude.
Focusing on the journey of the brand's founder, Jaeger-LeCoultre has a story to tell at Watches & Wonders 2024.
Despite being one of the world’s best known and most influential watch brands, it can be hard to look past Patek Philippe’s luxury sports watches…
The long-awaited, thinner take on the Black Bay GMT is finally here in all its Bakelite-like glory. The case slims down to an impressive 12.8mm…
Rolex’s dressiest piece gets the most luscious makeover possible. The guilloché of the dial is also a rare sight in a Rolex, matching really well…
While many fans expected a Coke bezel, Rolex goes with a ghosty black and grey for the new GMT-Master II. The black-on-black-on-grey combo is unlikely…
For the 20th anniversary of the Vacheron Constantin Patrimony, the Maison explores minimalism again.
The Zenith Defy Skyline Chronograph collection finally brings the El Primero into a casual yet playful setting.
The Piaget Altiplano Ultimate Concept Tourbillon is the thinnest tourbillon watch in the world.
As the name implies, it isn't just the thinnest mechanical watch in the world, it is also the world's thinnest COSC-certified chronometer. Wow.
The second skeleton model from the independent watchmaker, it uses the same codes but in a new look. Highly complex with a double hairspring tourbillon…
Tudor has launched a new Black Bay Chrono Pink inspired by ambassadors David Beckham’s Inter Miami CF and Jay Chou’s love for pink. It is…
The left-field integrated-bracelet watch just got a lot more gold.
Swatch unveils the long-rumoured Snoopy variant of the MoonSwatch, with a brand new moonphase complication.
GP drop a sporty, monochromatic titanium take on their popular integrated luxury sports watch.
A seasoned complications designer and a young prodigy join forces and launch the first in a series of seven watches.
Fabrizio Buonamassa Stigliani sketches a new set of dials to celebrate a brand milestone, and to appease a fan request.
Affordable titanium is RZE's language, and Fratello are speaking it.
Thomas Fleming assembles the horological Avengers for an ultra-high end debut of the Series 1
This stunning blue collab is a send-off for the legendary Calibre 5134.
Audemars Piguet's annual Social Club festivities kick off this year with a new AP House and a boatload of new APs.
With all the little nitpicks us reviewers pick up on, this has to be the ultimate WIS watch, right?
Three new limited editions are relaunching the Escale line at Louis Vuitton. Inspired by highly decorated tsubas (katana sword guards) collected by Gaston-Louis Vuitton. Utilising…
Daniel Craig had it first, but now the whole world can get their hands on the new white lacquer-dialled Omega Speedmaster Professional.
Writing about a watch called the Tideograph on Time+Tide? It's a no-brainer.
The Glashütte watchmakers finally cave in to the trend, but in their own Nomos way, of course.
Think golf is just a mid-life crisis sport for folks with too much cash? TAG Heuer and Malbon colourfully disagree.
Left-field but classical, large but elegant - Felipe Pikullik's new watch has plenty to impress with.
While the King of Cool preferred the black dial, the Moby Dick is the rarer, more special variant.
Baume & Mercier once again painstakingly bring the work of Pierre Soulages to a watch dial in this limited edition sequel.
The sporty perpetual calendar gets a new dial colour, but stays just as awesome.
Hublot try to appear to an unlikely audience with their latest Depeche Mode collaboration.