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A first-ever full dial for the brand doesn't mean it gets any tamer, though.
The Conquest range executes a rarely seen complication in a mid-century style.
The Frederique Constant Slimline Perpetual Calendar Manufacture enters its third (and most stylish) iteration in three years.
Is a little titanium rocket all there is to add to the new DSOTM?
Just before LVMH Watch Week, Zenith expands the new Pilot collection with two new models.
After getting their Freak on in 2023, UN go for a slightly more conventional approach to the Year of the Dragon.
Another month, another MoonSw... oh wait a second.
Oris and Marylebone Cricket Club collaborate on a cricket-loving bronze Big Crown Pointer Date.
Where other brands have gone overboard with dragons, IWC's crafted a tasteful piece that'll look good long after LNY.
Longines expands their fan-favourite Master Collection further with the addition of a new GMT model, the likes of which has been absent from the range…
The well-established microbrand gives its brawny diver a slew of mother-of-pearl dials.
Making the most of an ETA hand-wound classic, Maen introduce a properly refined integrated-bracelet proposition.
With a choice of new-old-stock or new-age, these aren't just stocking-fillers.
Thought that diamonds on a watch cannot be tasteful? Think again.
The Bovet Bovet Récital 26 Chapter 2 Golden Dragon is truly a demonstration of their capabilities in the haute-luxury sector, encompassing both artisanal and engineering…
The most advanced chronograph in the brand's line-up gets a fully reflective makeover.
Hublot's latest release doubles down on purple and baby blue being Miami colours.
The Amsterdam-based Ace Jewelers are really making their name known throughout the watch world thanks to their collaborations, especially with the likes of Nomos and…
With sporty dials and commemorative boxes, Bulgari is also launching a virtual hypercar playable in Gran Turismo 7.
D.C. falls in love with a microbrand beauty.
The legendary dive watch brand follows up the controversial 300β Sharkhunter with a more versatile collection.
The "watchmaker's watchmaker" and high-end online retailer have teamed up on an exclusive Reverso that celebrates The Harbour City.
Baltic is closing out its 2023 with the release of a triumvirate of classic models with a gold PVD twist.
Retro-inspired racing chronographs are some of the hottest watches in the industry, so it's no wonder Seiko is expanding the Speedtimer range.
This understated limited edition features subtle aesthetic tweaks that make it feel special without being dated.
Bamford Watch Department teams up with Franck Muller and Peanuts for their second collaborative limited edition, a snowy take on the Crazy Hours.
This might just be the most elegant Radiomir yet.
Rather than give the BR-X5 a full lume dial, they've given it a full lume case.
59 years on, Seiko debuts three new Marinemasters, paying homage to not only Seiko's first diver but also the first Japanese dive watch.
Small in size but bold in colour, Hamilton is inspired by a tricky pâtisserie treat.
JLC combine Japanese cultural heritage with Swiss precision and micro-artisanship for a new Hokusai-inspired limited edition.
With curvaceous cases and electrostatic movements, the Bulova sub-brand deliver a luxury proposition.
Blingy Alpine Eagles and chiming L.U.Cs are on Chopard's repertoire.
Deep house and tourbillons mark Frederique Constant's DWW releases.
Oris has been experimenting with their dials, and have cooked up something really special.
In their efforts to provide the most bang for your buck, Brellum outfit the Pilot GMT in a green colourway.
Bulgari shows off their marquetry savoir faire with a collection of peacock-inspired dials.
The Swiss independent has unveiled arguably their two most desirable models yet at Dubai Watch Week 2023.
The Year of the Dragon ushers in yet another TAG Heuer special edition, this time in 42mm Carrera Chronograph form.
A more focused motorsports chronograph from IWC, this model features a proper tachymeter bezel.
This watch is a middle finger to horological convention... Literally.
Hublot introduces the brand's first-ever series-production central tourbillon in classic Takashi Murakami style.
The Karl-Leimon Majesty is the latest microbrand homage in the world's most popular watch style.
The latest collaborative effort from Collective Horology transports a familiar face into the next decade.
Yema are doubling down on their pursuit of in-house mastery with a new bronze diver.
The AVI-8 AV-4108 Dambuster pays tribute to the 80th anniversary of the Dambuster Raids of 1943. It’s a followup to their Dambuster chronograph which has…
Grand Seiko has just launched three new U.S exclusive midsize 44GS references at their GS9 Club USA event.
Citizen gives a masterclass in retrofuturistic pilot's watch design.
The A-Cold-Wall* designer and Hublot have mastered collabs at this point, refining their honeycomb-defined efforts further.
Zenith teams up with NFL quarterback Aaron Rodgers for their first-ever Chronomaster Sport Limited Edition.
Hublot tests the theory of how many diamonds is too many with the new Classic Fusion High Jewellery. The jury is still out on the…
With a water-resistant case and brawny proportions, Breguet's sportiest watch gets a haute horlogerie upgrade.
After releases inspired by a popular fizzy drink and a flying mammal superhero, Timex and seconde/seconde/ return with two new episodes.
Inspired by vintage dive watches, Alpina outfits the Alpiner Extreme with a fauxtinaed Cali layout.
Seiko pays tribute to the brand's first-ever dual-time watch, going all the way back to 1968 for inspiration.
The Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Dark Grey debuts a new silicon nitride ceramic [Si3N4] case and a titanium variant of their in-house 8906 movement.
Frederique Constant celebrates the 15th anniversary of their in-house tourbillon movement with a platinum watch that houses their first-ever entirely hand-decorated movement.
When is a Pandial not a Pandial? When it's fully black, of course.
Fears size up the salmon-tinged colourway that saved the company in 2020, accompanied by a new mother-of-pearl number.
With a sandblasted dial and movement finish, the new Speake-Marin Openworked is a nod to classic watchmaking techniques.
The watchmaker's watchmaker dresses up the Ultra Thin Moon in swanky pink gold and blue attire.
Adorned with touches of orange, Fratello and Fortis introduce a large flieger chronograph with a funky brown dial.
Leo's latest role isn't in a Scorsese-directed flick, but rather as an investor in eco-oriented watch brand ID Genève.