New releases from Frederique Constant, Bulova, Porsche Design and more
Pietro PillaWith Baltic celebrating Enduropale and Porsche Design commemorating the F.A.T. Ice Race both thoughtfully collaborating in the motorsports world, this week has reaffirmed how close the worlds of watches and racing are. Omega is also starting the countdown to the 2026 Milano-Cortina Winter Olympics and Piaget continues to add complications on the Polo. Discover the rest of our selection below and let us know what you think. Enjoy the reading!
Frederique Constant Classic Tourbillon Manufacture Green
- Frederique Constant begins the releases of 2025 with a new interpretation of its tourbillon model from 2023.
- Limited to 150 pieces, it features a 39-millimetre steel case with a green dial and matching strap.
- Its self-winding FC-980 manufacture tourbillon movement is completely developed and assembled in-house.
- Price: US$15,695.
Learn more about the Frederique Constant Classic Tourbillon Manufacture Green here.
Bulova MIL-SHIPS 150th Anniversary Edition
- Bulova celebrates its 150th anniversary with a new iteration of the iconic MIL-SHIPS-W-2181 prototype.
- Paying tribute to its longstanding military heritage, the new models feature a CuSn8 bronze case.
- The material recalls 19th-century diving helmets and is paired with navy blue and olive green dials and bezels.
- Price: US$1,195.
Learn more about the Bulova MIL-SHIPS 150th Anniversary Edition here.
Porsche Design Chronograph 1 – F.A.T. 2025 Edition
- Porsche Design partners with The F.A.T. Ice Race for a fully lumed dial version of their classic black chronograph.
- After a 45-year-long hiatus, Ferdi Porsche helped revive the F.A.T. Ice Race in 2019.
- The new model is a limited edition of 136 pieces and it is offered with both a matching black titanium bracelet and a white commemorative F.A.T. strap.
- Price: US$11,500.
Learn more about the Porsche Design Chronograph 1 – F.A.T. 2025 Edition here.
Grand Seiko Evolution 9 Collection 65th Anniversary Limited Edition
- Grand Seiko introduces a new Evolution 9 model with a completely new dial pattern.
- While it’s still inspired by the Mt. Iwate pattern found also in indigo blue on the Tentagraph, it has a much more pronounced texture.
- The 40mm case is water resistant to 100 meters and made from Ever-Brilliant Steel, which is more corrosion-resistant than 316L steel.
- Price: US$10,500.
Learn more about the Grand Seiko Evolution 9 Collection 65th Anniversary Limited Edition here.
Baltic Hermétique Dual Time x Enduropale
- Baltic partners with Enduropale, a French motorcycle endurance race, to celebrate its 50th anniversary with a new Hermétique Dual Time.
- The 37mm case sprouts a new crown at 9 o’clock, which controls the internal 12-hour timing bezel.
- The Hermétique Dual Time is limited to 200 pieces.
- Price: starting at €600 (excl. VAT).
Learn more about the Baltic Hermétique Dual Time x Enduropale here.
Omega Seamaster 37mm Milano Cortina 2026
- Omega has gone dressy to start the countdown to the Winter Olympics next year.
- The new Seamaster 37mm Milano Cortina comes in full Moonshine Gold and highly stylised, angular lugs.
- It’s stamped with the 2026 Games logo on the caseback.
- Price: US$19,300.
Learn more about the Omega Seamaster 37mm Milano Cortina 2026 here.
Piaget Polo Flying Tourbillon Moonphase
- The new Piaget Polo Flying Tourbillon Moonphase is a modern, sporty design with a movement typically used for dress watches.
- It marks the first time that Piaget uses titanium for the Polo’s exterior, sitting at an impressive 9.8mm depth.
- The moon phase complication, combined with a flying tourbillon, measures an overall depth of 4mm and now sports Piaget’s signature blue colour.
- Price: US$99,000.
Learn more about the Piaget Polo Flying Tourbillon Moonphase here.
Credor Locomotive GCCR997
- Gérald Genta’s Credor creation returns with a railway-inspired green dial.
- It retains the High-Intensity Titanium of the 50th anniversary GCCR999 Locomotive, including its signature integrated bracelet.
- Unlike the 300-piece limited edition, the green Locomotive will join Credor’s regular-production line-up in May 2025.
- Price: ¥1,870,000.
Learn more about the Credor Locomotive GCCR997 here.
Zenith x Revolution Chronomaster Revival A3818 ‘Cover Girl Carbon’
- Zenith and Revolution draw their limited edition trilogy to a close in dramatic style with a full forged carbon Chronomaster Revival.
- The juxtaposition between the A3818 ‘Cover Girl’-faithful vintage design cues (including its carbon Gay Frères ladder bracelet) and high-tech case material is enticing and unexpected.
- Weighing just 55 grams (on strap), the ‘Cover Girl Carbon’ also ranks as Zenith’s lightest watch yet.
- Price: starting at US$12,320.
Learn more about the Zenith x Revolution Chronomaster Revival A3818 ‘Cover Girl Carbon’ here.
Hamilton Chrono-Matic 50 Auto Chrono Limited Edition
- The new Hamilton Chrono-Matic 50 is limited to just 150 pieces worldwide.
- Its sporty, helmet-shaped case retains the same bold 48mm diameter as the 1972 Chrono-Matic Count-Down GMT.
- The watch celebrates Hamilton’s contribution to the iconic Calibre 11 of 1969.
- Price: US$2,545.
Learn more about the Hamilton Chrono-Matic 50 Auto Chrono Limited Edition here.
Hvilina L&MR Mechanical
- Hvilina announces a new collection inspired by the aesthetics of Art Deco.
- The L&MR collection pays tribute to the Liverpool–Manchester Railway of 1830.
- Its stainless steel rectangular case houses a Miyota 9029 movement and a dial with a broad guilloche-like pattern.
- Price: €350.
Learn more about the Hvilina L&MR Mechanical here.
Vostra Vector
- RZE founder launches new ultra-affordable racing-inspired timepieces with a new brand.
- Vostra is now on Kickstarter with a vibrant and exciting chronograph in different colourways.
- While RZE watches are made in titanium, Vostra uses stainless steel to keep costs down.
- Price: US$279.