WATCHES & WONDERS 2026 →
Baltic and SpaceOne have united to produce a jump hour watch, blending Baltic's classic style with SpaceOne's unconventional character.
Longines unveils a colourful addition to the HydroConquest line, celebrating the 23rd Commonwealth Games in 2026
Belfast-based Nomadic has become the Official Timing Partner of the NW200, and to celebrate, they've launched the Apex NW200 chronograph
French brand Depancel reveals its latest automotive-inspired 5-watch collection, blending retro styling with a reliable mechaquartz movement
Farer just unveiled its new Pilot Collection Series II, combining classic aesthetics with modern pilot's watch details
Christopher Ward introduces a new duo to the Sealander line, refreshing both the GMT and the Automatic with new cases, dials, and bracelets
Zenith has introduced a new Chronomaster Revival featuring a totally tropical dial, and that iconic, ladder dial, and it's an instant classic
Bausele's Elemental makes a return, this time with a Coorong Beach-inspired dial, cleverly incorporating beach sand in the crown
Anoma's showstopping three-sided A1 is now available with two new dials that are now a permenent fixture in the Anoma catalogue
Three clocks that each bring a new concept and idea to the table from the mind of Marc Newson and the workshop of Jaeger-LeCoultre.
The latest version of the Wren Diver One brings a smoky blue fume dial with its clear sandwich construction.
With a new movement, a new way of operating the countdown timer, and an updated design, the Rolex Yacht-Master II is a thoroughly new watch.
The new Perrelet Turbine Casino Roulette ditches the traditional turbine blades in favour of a fully integrated roulette wheel dial.
TAG Heuer unveils its latest reimagining of a classic, the Monaco Chronograph, and now it's slimmer and sharper than ever
BA111OD announces the acquisition of BCP Tourbillons, bringing tourbillon development in-house, and proves it with a new tourbillon novelty
Hamilton's latest Khaki Field Mechanical draws inspiration directly from U.S. Air Force-issued references, and is only available during 2026
Venice-based Venezianico draws on local inspiration for its interesting, value-driven triple calendar, the Arsenale Calendario
TAG Heuer revisits the iconic Formula 1 Solargraph collection for 2026, introducing a new line of pastel-coloured limited editions
TAG Heuer places the new Professional 500 between a standard Aquaracer and a Superdiver, offering 500m of water resistance in slick titanium
How do you top ice cream? With sprinkles of course, and that's exactly what Norqain has done with its updated chono.
The new Lange 1 Tourbillon Perpetual Calendar Lumen puts on a lightshow in the best, most complicated way possible
In a surprising turn, Dennison unveils a new, miniature ALD, that can be linked together to form an ALD Mini Dual Time
Patek Philippe celebrates 50 years of its iconic Nautilus model, and brings with it white gold, platinum and a wild card Nautilus desk clock.
Rolex introduces a new Daytona in Oystersteel and platinum, featuring a white grand feu enamel dial and all-new bezel
A new quartz Riviera brings heavy vintage vibes with its sizing and styling, thanks to the thin quartz movement inside.
Bulagri brings the most noble of the precious metals to its most astounding thin watch with a new Octo Finissimo Ulta Tourbillon
Tudor announces a refreshed Black Bay Ceramic with a matt black ceramic case, a revised dial, and finally, an all-new full ceramic bracelet
For its 100-year anniversary, Tudor debuts an entirely new model – the Tudor Monarch – with an integrated design and more decorated calibre.
Celebrating 25 years of this revolutionary watch, we get a true upgrade that takes it even further into the realms of high horology.
For Watches and Wonders 2026, Oris celebrates the Swinging 60's Revolution with the new Star Edition model.
A. Lange & Söhne unviels two new gold Saxonia Annual Calender's so compact they usher in a new standard for small, complicated watches.
To mark the 100th anniversary of the Oyster Perpetual, Rolex has given us three two-tone models with plenty of details to dig into.
IWC releases a new Le Petit Prince range, including Mark XX Pilot's Automatic models as part of Watches and Wonders 2026.
Cartier relaunches the Roadster in Medium and Large sizes, spanning seven new references in a mixture of metals.
Frederique Constant updates the Classic Worldtimer Manufacture with a redesigned dial, case, and movement.
Cartier's grail collection, with new Privé Les Opus Crash, Tortue Chronographe Monopoussoir, Tank Normale, Cloche de Cartier, & more.
Completing the work they started years ago, these four new Reverso models feature the full series of ancient Japanese art.
IWC brings the Le Petite Prince to the stars with new Portofino Day & Night 34 Le Petite Prince.
Alpina updates its Startimer Pilot Automatic collection with a redesigned case and dials featuring applied solid lumed indices.
Vacheron Constantin builds on its iconic Overseas limited edition Dual Time to unveil a four-model collection aptly named the Cardinal Points
Three new chronographs with striking blue dials in both steel and white ceramic join the Le Petit Prince range at IWC.
Laurent Ferrier finally adds the Traveller complication to the Sport model, and the results are a lesson in multi-time-zone sports watches
Zenith's showstopping G.F.J. returns, this time with gold and tantalum cases and onyx and bloodstone dials
Czapek & Cie releases a trio of Antarctique models with grade 5 titanium cases and bracelets, and Cosmic Blue dials The Dark Sector and Révélation…
Norqain takes its 42mm flyback chronograph to the wild side, introducing a trio of new skeletonised Wild One Chronographs
Furlan Marri just elevated its cornerstone mechaquartz chronograph with a unique slice of ultra rare meteorite
Chronoswiss brings us two new jump-hours, the Delphis Art Deco, and the Neo Digiteur Chronos, blending classic design with modern techniques
Beaucroft makes its complications debut with the newContour GMT, featuring a stunning tropical teal dial and an understated look
Fears unveils its latest 2026 releases, including a range of pastel dials, a jump hour, and their first pilots' watch in 180 years
The new Norqain Wild One Skeleton X-Lite pushes the brand's ultra-lightweight pursuit even further – weighing just 45 grams.
As part of the brand's relaunch, we have the resurrection of one of its most iconic models, flanked by a few fun iterations.
The Polerouter is finally back and with a bang of 11 references across the newly launched range, with plenty of variety to discover.
Gerald Charles releases a continuation of its tennis-focused watch with the Maestro GC Sport Tennis White.
Swiss independent Arsène Lippens keeps things toned down for its new Classico Collection, but it lets the fine details do the talking
Earthen company takes its revered full ceramic field watch and adds an aventurine dial for a sparkly, luxurious twist
Nivada Grenchen's latest penguin-related Antarctic Erotic 38mm is a perfectly proportioned explorers watch with a naughty mechanical twist
The Chronoswiss PULSE GMT is a reimagining of a vintage Chronoswiss classic, but with more contemporary flair, and modern material choices
The Gerald Charles Masterlink Perpetual Calendar jumps straight to the top of its offering, combining a high complication with Darkblast®.
The new Falcon from GPHG-winning Chinese brand CIGA design brings some hyper-futuristic flair with a fully skeletonised dial
Dennison's new ALD Dual Time debuts a fresh new bracelet, and a trio of dual dials which feature hour markers and numerals for the first…
Three new jewellery pieces from Bulargi that play on the mystique of Roman legends in unique and unexpected ways.
Doxa presents the SUB 200 II, a modern refresh of one of the brand's most successful dive watches, with a new, slimmer profile.
King Seiko just debuted three new VANAC models with titanium cases and bracelets, bringing the line firmly into 2026.