The Royal Pop is not a bargain Royal Oak for the wrist. It is a Bioceramic, hand-wound pocket watch that merges AP’s most famous shape with Swatch’s playful Pop format.
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The Swatch x Audemars Piguet Royal Pop arrives as an unexpected pocket watch project, offered in eight colour-led editions with a deliberately playful character.
The compact no-date Tonda PF Chronograph moves into 18k rose gold with a Mineral Blue guilloché dial and Parmigiani Fleurier’s high-frequency PF070 movement.
The Zenith Chronomaster Revival A384 Tropical brings a chocolate-toned panda dial to the angular 1969 El Primero case, pairing vintage character with the modern El Primero 400 chronograph caliber.
The PAM01495 is a 47mm DMLS titanium Submersible with a skeletonized automatic GMT movement, blue ceramic bezel and boutique-only positioning.
The new Vacheron Constantin Égérie Moon Phase Spring Blossom pairs a pink gold moon phase watch with a hand-painted floral calfskin strap, marking a delicate new Métiers d’Art expression for the collection.
Zenith’s compact Defy Skyline 36 gains a silver sunray dial, bringing a more restrained and versatile character to the brand’s smaller integrated-bracelet sports watch.
The Perrelet Turbine Casino Roulette brings a miniature French roulette layout to the brand’s signature spinning dial, with titanium construction, chronometer certification and a 100-piece limited run.
The new Longines HydroConquest Commonwealth Games Limited Edition brings a teal gradient dial, ceramic bezel and rubber strap to the brand’s modern dive watch platform.
The latest 42mm Longines HydroConquest brings a cleaner dial, a slim 300-metre case, useful clasp adjustment and strong value, though its long lugs make wrist fit worth checking.
The new Panerai Submersible GMT PAM01495 pairs a 47mm titanium DMLS case with an openworked dial, flyer GMT movement and serious 500-metre dive-watch credentials.
Rado has celebrated four decades of High-Tech Ceramic with the Australian debut of a new Captain Cook chronograph in plasma ceramic, blue sunray dial and rose-gold-toned detailing.
Cartier has opened a 406 square metre boutique at Chatswood Chase, bringing its jewellery, watchmaking and private client experience to Sydney’s North Shore.
The latest Seiko 5 Sports Field releases bring compass bezels, four dial colours and familiar 4R36 automatic power to one of the brand’s most accessible outdoor-ready collections.
The Swatch x Audemars Piguet Royal Pop collection reimagines Royal Oak design cues as colourful clip-on pocket watches powered by a hand-wound SISTEM51 movement.
The MB&F HM8 Mark 2 returns to the brand’s automotive Horological Machine language with a prism display, CarbonMacrolon bodywork and two sharply different launch editions.
The limited-edition Raymond Weil Freelancer Pop 7780 pairs a titanium case, black ceramic tachymeter bezel and turquoise pulsometer scale with an automatic bi-compax chronograph movement.
The MB&F HM11 Architect reimagines the wristwatch as a miniature building, with a flying tourbillon atrium, four functional rooms, a mechanical thermometer and a case-winding system.
The MB&F M.A.D.1 Time to Love brings Jean-Charles de Castelbajac’s red, blue and yellow language to the cult M.A.D.Editions platform, with a spinning angel-wing rotor and public raffle access.
MB&F returns to its collaboration with engraver Eddy Jaquet for eight one-of-a-kind LM Split Escapement watches inspired by classic adventure novels.




















