Introducing

Certina’s new colourful DS-X GMT is an affordable option for summer adventures
Dennison’s natural wood and stone dial ALD Collection is now in the Time+Tide Shop
Norqain skeletonises and downsizes the Independence, making it a steel cousin of the Wild One
The new Hublot Classic Fusion Essential Taupe is a stylish, minimalist online exclusive
Hamilton celebrates its Zermatt outpost with an icy, alpine-inspired Khaki Field
Rado’s latest limited edition Captain Cook is a grand slam tennis tribute
Behrens and Konstantin Chaykin pull an Ace of Hearts from their sleeves
Tudor gears up for the Tour de France with a new limited edition Pelagos FXD Chrono
Breguet’s Classique Tourbillon Sidéral flying tourbillon is so good its price (upon request) hurts the soul
Baltic brings bouncy colour to the new Hermétique Summer collection
Glashütte Original celebrates 180 years of Glashütte watchmaking with a stunning platinum PanoLunarTourbillon
Omega guns for the ladies’ watch top spot with new 30mm Aqua Terra range
Ming shows off the Series 5 of the complex, AgenGraphe-powered 20.01 chronograph
The SpaceOne Worldtimer completes a trilogy of affordable, space-faring, avant-garde watches
Christopher Ward brings the summer heat with the new C60 Trident Reef
Depancel takes the retro racing triple calendar to the seas with the new Allure Driver Calendar
Laco brings a contemporary splash of Blau to the Kiel.2 flieger chronograph
Ressence celebrates Ahmed Seddiqi’s 75th anniversary with a literally sandy Type 9
Jaeger-LeCoultre brings its hot Ocean Grey dial to the Polaris Chronograph
Rado gives the Anatom a citrus blast for their latest summer release
Montblanc’s new limited edition 1858 Split Second Chronograph dresses in red as a homage to its Minerva roots
Tudor go all summery with the Black Bay 54 Lagoon Blue
The Farer Aqua Compressor returns with a titanium case and a new movement
Hublot kicks off summer 2025 with a multicoloured and micro-blasted ceramic Big Bang Unico
The new Citizen Promaster Aqualand celebrates 40 years of the first diver with an electronic depth sensor
The Infinity Pure becomes J.N. Shapiro’s thinnest and most affordable watch
Swatch adds a stealthy green number to its Blancpain Scuba Fifty Fathoms collection with the Green Abyss
H. Moser & Cie and Formula 1’s Alpine are taking motorsports watches to a whole new, unexpected level
Oris continues its annual tradition with a luminous twist for 2025’s Hölstein Edition
Cauny teams up with legendary architect Tadao Ando to give ‘Apple watch’ a whole new meaning
Leica expands its burgeoning watch range with their first green dials (and Milanese bracelet!)
Baume & Mercier give enthusiasts what they want, expanding the Riviera range with panda dials and a flyback chrono
Charles Leclerc’s new RM 72-01 is his next collab with long-time supporter Richard Mille
Stop the clock: TAG Heuer’s latest retro-tastic Monaco is inspired by Heuer’s iconic Formula 1 stopwatches
The Gulf x TAG Heuer Monaco makes its return in sandblasted titanium
TAG Heuer unveils the ultimate Monaco in the ultimate material for the eponymous Grand Prix
Longines expands the Spirit Zulu Time range with the 100th anniversary-marking 1925 collection
Who says squares are boring? Hublot’s latest Square Bang has a tourbillon twist
Zenith brings the Chronomaster Original Triple Calendar into the modern-day stone age with a fresh lapis lazuli dial
McGonigle lifts covers off the Ogma, the masterpiece that sold out sight unseen
The Chanel J12 X-Ray bares all of the brand’s watchmaking skill in full transparency
The SP One is the smallest, simplest MB&F yet – but loses none of its avant-garde appeal
Franck Muller ditches subtlety for high jewellery with the Round Triple Mystery
Breguet debuts new 38mm Tradition Seconde Rétrograde for its second 250th anniversary release
Serica teams up with the French Navy bomb disposal squad for their new dive watch
The Omega Railmaster returns – do we have Cillian Murphy to thank?
Naoya Hida releases the Type 6A perpetual calendar, rivalling equivalent Patek Philippe models (at least in price)
Girard-Perregaux and Bamford join forces to unveil a retro classic from the past, the Deep Diver
Vacheron Constantin brings a minute repeater to the Overseas for the first time with the Grand Complication Openface
Doxa refreshes the SUB 200 range with a new steel bezel, proving that small changes can offer a big impact
Exciting news: Daniel Roth’s new Extra Plat isn’t a limited edition and now has an exhibition caseback
The Farer Lissom is a true-to-brand dress watch with a slender profile (live pics)
Tudor injects a splash of pink into its cycling variant of the Pelagos FXD Chrono
Sarpaneva explodes onto the scene with a new Supernova, featuring stone dials and an out-of-this-world moonphase
Collectability teams up with Dennison and Emmanuel Gueit for its first-ever watch creation
Tudor unveils its raciest Formula 1 watch yet, the Black Bay Chrono “Carbon 25”
Roger Dubuis’ new entry-level watch, the Excalibur Biretrograde Calendar, is still an exercise in opulence
Alpina introduces its first-ever all-titanium watch, a 39mm Alpiner Extreme Automatic
ArtyA go back to the future with the very 90s yet very futuristic Purity Wavy HMS Mirror
The S3 Deadbeat Seconds becomes Garrick’s most expensive watch, but is it worth it?
Bell & Ross unveil the BR-03 Skeleton, celebrating 20 years of the squared-off aviation instrument
A. Lange & Söhne’s smallest-yet 1815 is a masterclass in restraint
Bremont jumps on a trend with the Terra Nova Jumping Hour Collection (live pics)