A NEW MOON IS RISING
A bit less sporty, a lot more blingy.
The new Eternity by Wisteria Tiffany is inspired by the studio's rare and coveted Art Nouveau lamps from the early 1900s.
The Spirit of Big Bang is all grown up with toned-down ceramic colours.
Farer has upgraded its GMT Bezel line with two sizes, four dial options and heaps of personality as always.
Britain's micro giant launches a new collection of sand-textured field watches.
Zenith strips back its Defy Skyline Chronograph, removing much of its dial and its date window, for LVMH Watch Week 2025.
A refined new take on LV's signature case design, this dragging hours and minutes piece pays homage to traditional montres à guichet.
Following the design cues of the original, the new Extra Plat sports a new movement.
A quietly luxurious white gold case and bracelet, but a gauntlet-throwing gradient of rainbow gemstones.
Integrated bracelets and steel? There's more to Genta than just that.
This quirky chronograph pays homage to the success of Porsche and TAG Heuer's predecessor, Heuer, at the 1965 Monte Carlo Rally.
The Serpenti gets a tiny, automatic, Zenith-made movement.
Following on from the hard-to-get pink of last year, this new Tiffany-coloured dial promises to be hot property.
The French fashion giant pays tribute to traditional clockmaking and ballooning pioneers with this stylish clock.
These show that MB&F knows how to celebrate in style, if you needed any more proof.
Omega has released two new Speedmasters with the first dual hemisphere moonphase indication for the lunar timers.
It's only the second Fears watch in a silver case in a century, its uniqueness marked by a diamond in the crown.
Peter Speake is back as PS Horology, debuting the Japanese and Vietnamese-inspired Tsuba.
Oris makes sure Kermit won't feel lonely anymore.
Don't get bogged down by the traditional "his & hers" nomenclature - the set is comprised of 41mm and 36mm models.
Capitalising on the popularity of stone dials, Holthinrichs and The Horology Club team up for a collab.
Catching us all by surprise, the new Blue Lagoon.
Grand Seiko outfits the Icefall dial with a 40mm High-Intensity Titanium case.
It seems Omega just can't stop surprising us with new watches this holiday season, treating us with a tasty turquoise fumé Aqua Terra.
The hulking, vintage-style Vulcain Nautical diver and its alarm function have been given a Massena Lab-flavoured makeover.
A new Speedmaster from Omega is dedicated to pilots with colourful features anyone who works in a cockpit will recognise.
Unique pieces in unique case materials are the topic of ArtyA's latest chronograph release, the Gears collection.
With stone dials making so much noise, how did these handsome, affordable pieces slip under our radars?
The minimalist brand has taken its sporty line down a size to appeal to even more with the new Club Sport Neomatik 34.
Hanhart explores some lesser-known history, and brings back a taste of the 1960s.
Samuel Ross' latest collab with Hublot brings carbon into the fray for the first time.
Baltic brings back bronze.
These egg-straordinary limited editions will no doubt have collectors scrambling to poach one for themselves. No flipping!
This could be Andrew's favourite Seamaster 300M yet.
Decked out in Red Bull livery colours, this limited edition marks Red Bull Racing's 20th season in Formula 1.
Czapek and Fratello join forces for a second collaboration.
A handsome addition to IWC's Genta-inspired sports collection.
The brand that made a name for itself by making indestructible (and educational) watches for kids is letting adults in on the fun.
Laine's smallest watch yet sports five different guilloché patterns.
Common colours, distinct shades.
Amida brings back a pseudo-digital display, incorporating a 1970s patent into a modern revival.
A new direction for Serica has the brand moving into dress watches with the Parisian brand's typical flair.
Breguet adds a new ‘Breguet Blue’ configuration to its Tradition Chronographe Indépendant 7077 (first launched in 2015).
Teased on Daniel Craig's this summer, we now have two new Seamaster Diver 300M models with one unexpected dial combination.
While 40.5mm is not large by modern standards, 37mm is a much more classic dress watch size.
Kaws' iconic Companion character finds its way onto an AP dial in a luxurious confluence of hype and horology.
A modern take on the classic Dirty Dozen design shows how Aera has really thought about the new M1 release.
A new LE from the Dink, this time a classy dress watch from Chopard with a hunter caseback.
New case, same movement - but how?
Now you don't have to worry about which colour to choose when picking your ceramic Bathyscaphe.
The case, the dial, the movement... They are all solid rose gold [insert drool emoji].
As the Tissot PRX continues to be a tear-away success, the new 25mm version opens the watch up to even more people.
The Timex x Worn & Wound WW75 V3 brings new colours for the third edition of a fan-favourite team-up.
This new limited edition Bulgari Octo Finissimo has a first-ever PVD-blue titanium case and bracelet.
There is a lot to get your head around with this new release from Greubel Forsey, but it's clear the watchmaking is on another level.
Citizen marks the 100th anniversary of the first Citizen-branded watch with a luxe and very Japanese timepiece.
Another year, another limited-edition Casquette. This time with more gold!
Christopher Ward puts the Bel Canto into production, with slight tweaks.
The Piaget Andy Warhol name is now official, with a luxe new model and made-to-order program now available to boot.
The Tudor Pelagos FXD has its first-ever GMT and Master Chronometer certification.
This latest Swatch x Omega collab is the most complicated MoonSwatch yet.
A two-sided affair that keeps the signature Panerai style intact.
Awake outfits the Sơn Mài Silver Leaf with a unique, intricate dial.