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.
Speake Marin kicks off 2025 in style with the first-ever 4N rose gold Ripples—an ethically sourced, biocompatible twist on its signature sporty-chic design.
Czapek & Cie kicks off its 10th anniversary year with the launch of the Antarctique Tourbillon—its first tourbillon in the Antarctique line—powered by the new in-house Calibre 9.
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.
A visceral demonstration of what happens when two giants—Ferrari and Richard Mille—join forces with a shared obsession for performance and innovation.
Bianchet shatters a long-standing technical barrier by becoming the first to successfully integrate a carbon bracelet into a monobloc carbon tonneau case.
NOMOS introduces three new Minimatik 39 date, a refined dress watch with the innovative DUW 4601 hand-wound movement, featuring an eye-catching gold-framed date window at 3 o’clock.
Ressence introduces the TYPE 7, a boundary-pushing sport-chic GMT tool watch where innovation meets intuition, redefining how time is seen, felt, and experienced.
Trilobe turns time on its head once again with three bold new editions of the Une Folle Journée with the instantly recognizable rotating ring system for telling time.
Unleashing prehistoric power and cutting-edge horology, the URWERK UR-101 T-Rex is a bronze-armored beast with a scaly guilloché texture, asymmetrical sci-fi form, and a regenerating patina that ensures time doesn’t just pass—it evolves.
DELMA introduces two stunning new iterations of the 1924 Tourbillon, featuring mesmerizing blue and salmon grains de riz guilloché dials, both with a proprietary Swiss movement at their core.
Albishorn continues its journey through the annals of horology with the Thundergraph, a chronograph designed as if it were the ultimate tool watch for the Swiss 1952 Mount Everest expedition.
BALL unveils the Roadmaster M Model A, featuring the fifth BALL Manufacture Caliber RRM7379—an automatic tool watch that seamlessly integrates a mechanical alarm and GMT functionality.
Available in 36mm, 40mm, or 43mm, each limited to 1,000 pieces. At its heart is the mesmerizing tigerite dial—no two alike, each with its own unique golden-brown color and shimmering stripes.
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