The Frederique Constant Classic Perpetual Calendar Manufacture returns with a subtle yet meaningful evolution that builds on its 2016 milestone—keeping it cool in salmon and steel.
Alpina revives a mid-century legend with the Alpiner Heritage Tropic-Proof Handwinding—a compact, no-nonsense tribute to the golden age of adventure.
Blending brutalist charm with retro-futuristic flair, the SevenFriday PE2/02 redefines industrial cool with a sleeker, more streamlined edge.
A classic design gets a compact update as IWC unveils the Ingenieur Automatic 35, blending 1970s heritage with modern ergonomics in a refined 35mm case.
Patek Philippe introduces a refined evolution of its Cubitus line with two new references, offering a more compact interpretation of sporting elegance.
The DB25 Monopusher Chronograph packs 20 years of De Bethune chronograph evolution into 40 mm of pure mechanical focus, marking the fourth monopusher chronograph in its history.
The Louis Moinet 1816 chronograph marks the triumphant return of the world’s first chronograph, reimagined for the modern wrist.
The Laurent Ferrier Classic Auto Horizon marks the return of a icon—a timeless silhouette reimagined in serene blue, where heritage meets horizon.
NOMOS Glashütte takes world travel to new heights with the ultra-slim, adventure-ready Club Sport neomatik Worldtimer.
Favre Leuba’s first-ever tourbillon, created in partnership with Jean-François Mojon and limited to just 25 pieces, marks a bold return to high-end mechanical innovation.
To celebrate a decade of uncompromising precision and horological artistry, Chronométrie Ferdinand Berthoud introduces four new interpretations of its Chronomètre FB 3SPC.
Robust, refined, and unapologetically different, the MU06 Mayura fuses a carbon-based coating with unpredictable iridescence—ensuring no two pieces are ever alike.
Angelus returns to its roots with the Chronographe Télémètre, the latest release in its La Fabrique collection, available in a very limited edition: two sets of 25 pieces in steel and just 15 in 18-carat yellow gold.
De Bethune’s latest collaboration with Swizz Beatz, is a dual-faced timepiece that features a fully reversible movement, offering two distinct time displays—contemporary and classic— with a single flip.
After 20 years, DOXA dives back into dual-timekeeping with the SUB 250T GMT, now in eight signature colorways plus a striking vintage-inspired gradient dial.
In celebration of the deep friendship and pioneering spirit shared by John Arnold and Abraham-Louis Breguet, Arnold & Son unveils the Constant Force Tourbillon 11—a fitting finale to the brand’s 260th anniversary tributes.
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