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A collaboration with Hodinkee, these space-themed kids' watches could be the perfect matching set for child and parent.
Serica takes its familiar field‑watch architecture and dresses it up for casino night with a enamelled tuxedo dial.
Produced in partnership with Florida-based retailer Exquisite Timepieces, this piece's white and blue tones are both winter and summer-ready.
Awake unveils a special edition Sơn Mài with a smoky yellow blood-splattered dial that the Black Mamba would be proud of.
Ressence collaborates with the legendary Australian industrial designer on a highly legible take on the brand's iconic, oil-filled Type 3.
After a five-year hiatus, Japanese streetwear label fragment design teams up with TAG Heuer again on a stylish Carrera Glassbox.
British microbrand bastions Christopher Ward & Studio Underdog have united to create one of the most unusual watch releases of the year.
Raymond Weil unveils a playful take on the Toccata Heritage that outlines the rules for how to wear a dress watch.
Norqain introduces two luxe, skeletonised takes on the Wild One 39mm just in time for the holiday season.
The Furlan Mari x CLÉ Sahra Edition is the second model in the brand's Editions line, following our Furlan Marri x Time+Tide Outback Elegy.
This offbeat Luminor pairs a prominently domed sapphire crystal with a sandwich dial that uses Arabic numerals at every hour.
Inspired by the cocktail rings of the 1920s, this extremely opulent Chanel ring watch is the very definition of a statement piece.
GP masterfully combines its signature movement design with its integrated sports watch for the latter's 50th anniversary.
Italy's echo/neutra has shrunken the proportions of its incredibly popular titanium dress watch for a more elegant take.
This neon-soaked, violet-to-blue Monaco embodies the thrills of a nighttime F1 race, released in time for the 2025 Las Vegas Grand Prix.
Australian brand Bausele unveils its first integrated sports watch, co-designed with input from over 400 members of its community.
Sapphire-sculpting artisans ArtyA have taken the wraps off a pair of extra special full-sapphire dive watches for Dubai Watch Week 2025.
The Urwerk x Ulysse Nardin UR-Freak blends signature time-telling and technology elements from both avant-garde brands in a very natural way.
US-based microbrand Brew partners with influential content creator and watch retailer Teddy Baldassarre on a very special edition Metric.
An extremely approachable new 36mm diameter and an Albino Explorer-esque white dial option join the Tudor Ranger range.
It's equipped with the Calibre FPMP2, the brand's first-ever in-house movement with fully designed architecture.
This Peren chronograph is also the brand's first watch without an overt Transylvanian source of inspiration - but that's no bad thing.
The iconoclastic independent watchmaker translates its typical regulator display into a rectangular, montre à guichet form.
Christopher Ward has unveiled probably its most adventurous Bel Canto yet, the strikingly luminous Lumière filled with oodles of lume.
This flying saucer-like watch sports a newly designed calibre with jumping hours and dragging minutes, accessible via a hinged cover.
Is this the return to the old Roger Dubuis that watch enthusiasts have been waiting for?
The SBGM255 Snowdrop, SBGM257 Moondrop, SBGX265 and SBGX357 Skyflake all express different dimensions of what makes GS such a great brand.
Gucci revives its 80s-era bangle watch, which now comes with seven ceramic bezels that can be swapped to transform its look.
Farer pairs its signature oversized moonphase display with natural stone and Eastern Arabic numerals in these two new models.
Christopher Ward revives Johannes Jahnke’s JJ01 modular jump-hour system in style, offered in Dusk Gold or Noon Blue.
Evoking opulence, the "big-eye" monopusher chronograph features distinctive dial tones and textures, in true Studio Underd0g style.
Vietnamese lacquer meets Japanese raden, Swiss movements and French straps in this cross-cultural masterpiece.
The automatic PRX is now available in 38mm, in two interesting materials: titanium (with a matching bracelet!) and Damascus steel.
TAG Heuer honours 3-time F1 world champ Ayrton Senna with two chronographs, just in time for the 2025 São Paulo Grand Prix.
Great Scott!
The GPHG-winning Chinese firm celebrates the world's tallest mountain with a techy tourbillon piece with a dial made from Everest itself.
It may be 100 days until the Olympic Winter Games, but you can buy a new Speedmaster today...
It utilises Nitron MC, an advanced, scratch-resistant hard-coating technology developed in its hometown of Cambridge.
A stealthy DLC colourway has been added to the core collection of the Nodus Sector II platform.
Nivada Grenchen releases limited edition stone dial variations of its popular F77 MKI in the "Last Series".
Christopher Ward has reinvented its adventurer's GMT, scaling it up and giving it a technical and aesthetic makeover.
Zenith continues to celebrate its 160th anniversary with three high-complication novelties.
Limited to just 50 pieces, this Andy Warhol Watch features a marquetry stone dial based upon one of the artist's most famous self-portraits.
The trilogy of cocktail-inspired collaboration pieces from Fears & Studio Underd0g is now complete, with a tasty 3D-dialled chaser.
Designed and developed with community feedback, over 3,000 watch enthusiasts participated in the creation of Depancel's latest chrono.
American brand Monta updates its Triumph model for the first time since 2017, offering aesthetic and technical refinements.
Bremont has succumbed to fan demands and launched a stainless steel version of its highly successful Terra Nova Jumping Hour design.
The 2025 Carrera Extreme Sport collection sees TAG Heuer introduce chronograph, GMT, and tourbillon novelties.
With a subtly grained texture, Furlan Marri's dressy and delightful Cornes de Vache is now available in an azure blue.
Hajime Asaoka treats himself to a 60th birthday present with the new Grand Jubilee Calendar in elegant salmon.
A new collaboration launched to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Windup Watch Fair NYC with a Brooklyn twist.
There is no stopping the stone dial trend as Christopher Ward brings it to a smaller watch with real panache.
Arsham's first wristwatch boasts a pebble-shaped titanium case topped with a solid sapphire bezel, formed into a unique, organic dial aperture.
Longines revives the original Ultra-Chron from 1967 with this 2025 release, and it's a proper time capsule - just with a modern 5Hz movement.
This colourful 5KX takes George Bamford's signature baby blue colour and blends it with orange and translucent elements.
A lightweight Santos variant with a bezel less prone to scratches is a very exciting prospect, but it does have its tradeoffs...
This chrono features five colourways that can be customised not only with straps and bracelets, but with five different coloured bezels.
Limited to 200 pieces for each metal, these dressy Langes in Honeygold and platinum are understated show-stoppers.
Hublot's offering a unique customisation program for these 5 Spirit of Big Bangs, with customers able to choose different bezels and straps.
Designed by Giorgio Galli, Timex's "first luxury watch" is a robust mechanical diver with a surprisingly minimalist aesthetic.
A new in-house calibre and innovative smartphone-inspired chronograph pushers keeps this complicated "Jumbo" as thin as a normal one.
The Ōtsuka Lōtec No. 9 becomes by far the most expensive watch by the young brand, but also the most complicated.
ID Genève becomes the first watch brand to align itself with the United Nations.