The RM 55-01 puts Richard Mille’s weight-focused engineering front and center, pairing a manual-winding format with the new ultra-light RMUL4 calibre.
Browsing: Watches
Zenith’s Chronomaster Sport goes openworked with the new Chronomaster Sport Skeleton, a 41mm chronograph powered by the El Primero 3600 SK and offered in steel, rose gold and a 10-piece gem-set edition.
Baume & Mercier has introduced three new Riviera 73 models, bringing the collection back toward the spirit of the original 1973 design in a 39mm quartz format.
The MeisterSinger Unitas 1Z Edition celebrates the brand’s 25th anniversary by returning to the straightforward, manually wound character that shaped its earliest watches.
Panerai expands the Luminor family with the PAM01731 and the Destro PAM01732, two references that look to the brand’s 1960s design language.
The new Seconde Majeure brings Baltic’s vintage-leaning design language together with SpaceOne’s mechanical creativity in a 38.5mm watch built around a Theo Auffret jumping-hour module.
A vintage-heavy eBay roundup brings together a gold-plated Favre Leuba chronograph, an unpolished Grand Seiko 4522-8000, a sharp Wittnauer, a Seiko 6309 Turtle, a yellow Longines Comet and a Seiko LordMatic Special.
The Lorige BL-Endurance Evolution Bleu Asphalte Gold Edition pairs a recycled carbon/carbon case from an endurance racing brake pad with 5N rose gold details and a Chronode-developed hand-wound movement.
Baltic and SpaceOne have joined forces on the Seconde Majeure, a 38.5mm 904L steel jumping-hour watch with a module developed by Théo Auffret, two German silver finishing options and pre-order pricing from EUR 2,500 before taxes.
Baltic has introduced a limited Rally Timer Tour Auto 2026 set with two mechanical dashboard instruments: a flyback stopwatch and a hand-wound clock, both styled for classic rally use.
The Squale SUB-37 Legend is a compact 37mm automatic dive watch with a no-date matte black dial, vintage-style lume, 300m water resistance and a Sellita SW200-1 movement.
California independent watch brand Havid Nagan has introduced the NH02, a 38mm Grade 5 titanium time-only watch with a layered flinqué enamel dial, COSC-certified AMT6600 movement and a 42-piece production run.
Seiko’s accessible 5 Sports Field line gains four new compass-bezel models for 2026, combining 41mm steel cases, LumiBrite Arabic numerals, the automatic 4R36 movement and prices starting at EUR 390.
Girard-Perregaux has introduced a 50-piece Laureato Chronograph 42mm combining 904L steel, rose gold details and a textured chocolate brown dial, priced at CHF 24,300 or EUR 26,800.
Longines has introduced a HydroConquest Commonwealth Games 2026 limited edition, offered in 39mm and 42mm cases with a teal-to-black dial, 300m water resistance and the automatic calibre L888.5.
Daniel Roth has introduced a platinum version of the Extra-Plat, pairing the brand’s ellipsocurvex case with a monochrome anthracite guilloché dial and the hand-wound DR002 movement.
The third collaboration between The Armoury and Naoya Hida & Co. is a 10-piece limited edition with a hand-engraved Argentium silver feather dial, 18k gold details and a manually wound calibre based on a reworked Valjoux architecture.
The Hanhart Aquasphere Ocean Fade builds on the brand’s dive watch platform with a blue-to-black gradient dial, optional black ceramic bezel, upgraded lume, a Soprod automatic movement and a fitted rubber strap option.
The Nivada Grenchen Autochron MecaQuartz brings a rare late-1970s prototype design into regular reach with a Seiko VK67 mecaquartz chronograph movement, 200 meters of water resistance, and pricing from $530.
The Luminox Pacific Diver Midnight Mariner moves the brand into more premium territory with a stainless steel case, Sellita automatic movement, full-lume dial, lumed ceramic bezel and tritium tubes.




















