New releases from Hublot, Chronoswiss, Kollokium and more
Pietro PillaFunky watches are making a comeback! At least according to the latest releases from the past seven days: we have unusual shapes, bright colours and unexpected time displays. Hublot reminds everyone that somewhere in the world, it is summer; Chronoswiss breaks with tradition with a pair of shaped jumping hours, and Kollokium finally offers a blue version of its debut model, following popular demand. Discover the rest of the selection below and enjoy reading!
Hublot Big Bang Unico Blue Ceramic Caribbean
- Hublot pays tribute to the crystal clear waters of the Caribbean with a location-exclusive edition.
- The 44mm light blue ceramic case houses the MHUB1280 UNICO 2 manufacture calibre, visible through the skeletonised dial.
- It is presented in a sky-blue lacquered box, and it is available on two interchangeable rubber straps in navy and light blue.
- Price: £23,400.
Learn more about the Hublot Big Bang Unico Blue Ceramic Caribbean here.
Chronoswiss Neo Digiteur
- Chronoswiss unveils the Neo Digiteur: a handless, mechanical‑digital watch that tells the time through its apertures.
- The iconic onion crown is present, albeit reinterpreted; it has been subtly flattened underneath so it sits closer to the wrist without losing the brand cue.
- The Neo Digiteur features a mechanical-digital regulator: hours jump in a window at 12; minutes advance digitally in a central aperture; and running seconds tick across a small window at 6.
- Price: €13,800.
Learn more about the Chronoswiss Neo Digiteur here.
Kollokium Projekt 01 Variant “G”
- Kollokium presents the sixth iteration of its Project 01, marking the second year since its debut.
- After tri-dimensional dials in black, grey, and violet, it finally comes in a highly-requested blue shade.
- It is available with two different handsets, for a combined limited run of 499 pieces.
- Price: CHF 2,999.
Learn more about the Kollokium Projekt 01 Variant “G” here.
Czapek Time Jumper
- Czapek celebrates 10 years post-revival with a flying saucer-like creation, the Time Jumper, limited to 100 pieces in steel, 30 pieces in yellow gold, and priced at CHF 42,000 and CHF 64,000, respectively.
- Sporting a newly designed calibre with jumping hours and dragging minutes, the Time Jumper features a hinged cover with a magnifying glass that sits atop the open dial.
- The Calibre 10.01 signals a new era for Czapek, built to become a base for future, fully integrated complication solutions – and also 10 fully bespoke pieces.
- Price: from CHF 42,000.
Learn more about the Czapek Time Jumper here.
Nomos Glashütte Tangente Gold Neomatik
- Nomos unveils precious-metal versions of its signature Tangente model, keeping the classic Bauhaus proportions at 35mm in diameter.
- The 18k 3n gold polished case houses three different dial options in silver (with blue or gold stick hands) or in ruthenium with gold hands.
- At the heart of the timepiece, you’ll find the in-house DUW 3001 Neomatik automatic calibre, which allows the case to be just 6.9mm thick.
- Price: €9,800.
Learn more about the Nomos Glashütte Tangente Gold Neomatik here.
Christopher Ward C1 Bel Canto Lumière
- Christopher Ward has unveiled probably its most adventurous Bel Canto yet, the strikingly luminous Lumière.
- Built on the ever-popular Bel Canto platform, the Lumière uses luminescent decoration to turn the sonnerie au passage watch into a spectacular lightshow.
- Polishing off the dazzling glow, the Lumière even features a luminous strap, a rare sight, and a first for Christopher Ward.
- Price: from £3,495.
Learn more about the Christopher Ward C1 Bel Canto Lumière here.
Roger Dubuis Hommage La Placide
- For its 30th anniversary, Roger Dubuis pays tribute to its eponymous founder by reviving the Hommage collection, one of the brand’s inaugural collections, in a uniquely faithful way.
- It features a 38mm case more in line with the brand’s initial designs, housing a biretrograde perpetual calendar with moonphase – in short, a return to traditional Roger Dubuis.
- Powering this series of 28 watches are restored, new-old-stock RD14 automatic calibres with remanufactured RD72 perpetual calendar modules, combined to form the calibre RD1472.
- Price: €115,000.
Learn more about the Roger Dubuis Hommage La Placide here.
Gucci Play
- The Gucci Play revives the Maison’s 11/12 ladies’ piece, a bangle watch that came with a number of interchangeable bezels, which was first introduced in the 1980s.
- The 11/12 has become something of a cult classic, with its revival perfectly poised to take advantage of the current obsession with shaped watches.
- This modern reincarnation features ceramic bezels, a larger watch head and a more robust construction.
- Price: €2,500.
Learn more about the Gucci Play here.
MING 37.11 Odyssey
- MING adds for the first time a GMT complication on its sportier model, giving birth to the 37.11 Odyssey, a titanium 38mm watch with 300m water resistance
- The dial in typical Ming design is made from a smoked sapphire dial with luminous layers and gradient Super-LumiNova hands.
- The real highlight of this release has to be the innovative Polymesh strap: 3d printed in titanium, it mimics fabric flexibility.
- Price: from CHF 4,950.
Learn more about the MING 37.11 Odyssey here.
Timex x Worn & Wound Field Watch w/a Twist
- Worn & Wound × Timex collaborate for the fourth time with a pair of playful field watches.
- The 37mm stainless steel case comes with two dial options: Whirlpool, in denim and yellow, and Storm, in grey and blue.
- Each colourway of this sector dial interpretation is going to be limited to 500 pieces.
- Price: US$299.
Learn more about the Timex x Worn & Wound Field Watch w/a Twist here.
Mido Multifort TV Big Date S01E02
- Mido puts a real meaning on the Multifort TV and releases the second ‘episode’ of a special edition collection.
- While the 40mm case is the same as the previous episode, the dial took inspiration from a classic TV test card.
- The colours are slightly more conservative than the previous release, but it is still paired with vivid yellow and blue integrated rubber straps, in addition to the stainless steel bracelet.
- Price: A$2,175.
Learn more about the Mido Multifort TV Big Date S01E02 here.
Unimatic x Todd Snyder Modello Quattro U4 GMT
- Fashion label Todd Snyder and Unimatic join forces to launch two limited editions of the Modello Quattro U4 GMTs.
- Available in two different colourways, it features a 40mm stainless-steel case housing the NH34A automatic GMT movement.
- Each one is paired with colour-matched suede straps; the black version is limited to 150 pieces, while the cream one is part of a 250-piece run.
- Price: US$988.
Learn more about the Unimatic x Todd Snyder Modello Quattro U4 GMT here.
Benrus DTU Shield
- Benrus expands the DTU collection with the Shield, a 38mm field watch inspired by the 1964 DTU-2A/P military model.
- It features a light silver dial with Old Radium lume for a vintage feel and a sandblasted steel case to ensure durability to scratches.
- Launched on the occasion of Veterans Day 2025, it is powered by the reliable automatic ETA 2892 movement with a 42-hour reserve.
- Price: CHF 1,480.
Learn more about the Benrus DTU Shield here.
Farer Moonphase Collection
- Farer adds two new watches to its Moonphase line-up, the Stratton and Burbidge Eastern Arabic Edition, with both models continuing Farer’s approach of emphasising the moonphase as the focal point.
- The aperture is large, and the moon—executed in X1 Super‑LumiNova—sits within a painted night sky, so the complication reads instantly even in low light.
- Inside is the hand‑wound Sellita SW288‑1 M in Elaboré grade, which beats at 4 Hz and runs for roughly 45 hours when fully wound.
- Price: from US$1,895.
Learn more about the Farer Moonphase Collection here.
Louis Moinet Impulsion Titanium Green
- Louis Moinet celebrates the seventh edition of Dubai Watch Week with a 12-piece limited edition.
- Featuring a green and red palette, it pays tribute to the UAE colours and comes with a colour-matched strap.
- The star of the show is the skeletonised, hand-wound LM114 calibre: column-wheel chrono at 12, flying tourbillon at 6, and 96-hour power reserve.
- Price: CHF 110,000.
Learn more about the Louis Moinet Impulsion Titanium Green here.
Tutima Glashütte Patria Evergreen
- Tutima releases a 25-piece limited edition of the Patria model on the occasion of the debut of the German brand at Dubai Watch Week.
- Paying tribute to the Emirates colours, we have a pyramid-textured dial in green, with applied indices and Arabic-Indian numerals.
- It is powered by the in-house Tutima 617 movement, with a three-quarter plate, gold-chaton ruby bearings, Breguet overcoil, free-sprung balance, and 65-hour power reserve.
- Price: €8,900.
Learn more about the Tutima Glashütte Patria Evergreen here.
ArtyA Aqua Dubai Watch Week 2025
- ArtyA celebrates Dubai Watch Week 2025 with two UAE-inspired pieces based on the Aqua model.
- The first is a 10-piece limited edition showcasing a full emerald-green sapphire case and the UAE flag at 6 o’clock.
- The second is a piece unique with a four-colour NanoSaphir bezel forming the UAE flag, set on a black sapphire case.
- Price: from CHF 49,900.
Learn more about the ArtyA Aqua Dubai Watch Week 2025 here.
Hz Watches HZ.03 Blue Marble
- Australian microbrand Hz Watches debuts its third model line, a dressy daily inspired by the famous 1972 photograph of the Earth taken aboard Apollo 17.
- It pairs a titanium case with a trio of enamel sector dials (as well as an aventurine dial) sporting a small seconds that utilises our planet as an indicator.
- Like all Hz Watches, it’s powered by a quartz movement, in this case a Seiko VD78.
- Price: from £179.


















