The Horage Tourbillon 3 Relik pairs a 38.5mm stainless steel case with a skeletonised in-house flying tourbillon movement, five days of power reserve and a striking grid-style dial.
Browsing: Watches
Breguet’s 2026 Tradition models keep the collection’s dial-side movement architecture intact while adding grand feu enamel, aventurine, modern straps and a standout platinum GMT.
Richard Mille’s classic yacht regatta will move to Scotland’s West Coast in June 2026, with eight races on the Clyde and a Garrard-made trophy for the winner.
The Ming 29.06 Peep Show pairs a titanium case with polarized sapphire hand discs and a color-shifting guilloché dial that moves from black to vivid spectrum tones as time passes.
Hublot’s latest Spirit of Big Bang Essential release turns to taupe, giving the tonneau-shaped collection a softer monochrome treatment aimed at digital-first collectors.
Rado’s latest Captain Cook Chronograph pairs a plasma ceramic case and bracelet with a navy blue dial, rose-gold-toned accents, 300 metres of water resistance and the automatic R801 chronograph movement.
The Urwerk UR-10 SpaceMeter Blue gives the brand’s orbital instrument a final 25-piece run, pairing a slim titanium case with Earth-rotation and solar-orbit displays.
The 50-piece Ming 29.06 Peep Show uses polarised sapphire discs and a multiphasic guilloché dial to create a constantly changing display.
ZRC brings its distinctive Grands Fonds MN64 into grade 5 titanium with two 3,000 metre dive watches, offered on a full titanium bracelet or a yellow FKM rubber strap.
The Royal Pop is a colorful Bioceramic collaboration that avoids becoming a budget Royal Oak wristwatch, recasting AP’s octagonal language as a transformable hand-wound pocket watch.
Citizen gives the popular Tsuyosa a sportier edge with the new Shore series, adding a 60-minute bezel, stronger water resistance and four summer-ready colorways.
Bravur’s latest cycling chronograph turns the explosive final kilometer of a race into a compact automatic watch with a 15 minute counter and purple-accented steel case.
Girard-Perregaux has introduced a 50-piece Laureato Chronograph with a brown Clous de Paris dial, rose gold accents, a textured rubber strap and the in-house GP03300 automatic movement.
Naoya Hida’s latest collection expands the small Tokyo maker’s vocabulary with a porcelain-dial TYPE2C-2, a refined 36mm TYPE1E, an engraved-gold moonphase and a 31mm TYPE8A.
The new Seconde Majeure brings Baltic’s vintage-leaning design language together with SpaceOne’s appetite for accessible complications in a 38.5mm jumping hour watch.
Kiwame Tokyo and Sushi Teru offer a sharp reminder that Japanese craft is often measured less by spectacle than by timing, restraint and repetition.
A strong vintage selection brings together a Seiko 6309-7049 Turtle, a Longines Comet mystery dial, a crisp Grand Seiko 4522-8000 and several characterful dress watches.
Timex taps 1990s nostalgia with a limited Space Jam Q, while new releases and viewing picks include a Bourdain biopic trailer, Bowers & Wilkins headphones, Bravur’s cycling-era evolution and HBO’s Dean Potter docuseries.
The new Patek Philippe Ref. 6105G-001 brings sunrise and sunset indications to the Celestial family, wrapped in a 47mm white-gold case with a distinctly modern attitude.
Geneva Watch Week left the industry with more than new watches, from Universal Genève’s positioning and Breitling’s group strategy to Minerva’s independence and Corum’s return.




















