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The Chronomètre FB 2TV opens Ferdinand Berthoud’s Mesure du Temps 1787 collection with an inverted movement, flying tourbillon, fusee-and-chain transmission and a flyback central seconds display.
Limited to 50 pieces, the new platinum Lange 1 Tourbillon Perpetual Calendar Lumen turns one of A. Lange & Söhne’s most complex Lange 1 models into a luminous, semi-transparent spectacle.
Hublot’s latest online-only Essential release dresses the Spirit of Big Bang in taupe, with a 42mm titanium chronograph and a newly minimalist 32mm automatic model limited to 200 pieces each.
Hamilton refreshes the Khaki Navy Scuba with textured 40mm dials and expands the 43mm Scuba GMT with new steel models in black and blue.
At Windup Watch Fair San Francisco 2026, DIY Watch Club gave attendees the rare chance to assemble a mechanical GMT watch on-site and leave wearing something they built themselves.
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Hublot’s latest online-only Essential release dresses the Spirit of Big Bang in taupe, with a 42mm titanium chronograph and a newly minimalist 32mm automatic model limited to 200 pieces each.
Hamilton refreshes the Khaki Navy Scuba with textured 40mm dials and expands the 43mm Scuba GMT with new steel models in black and blue.
At Windup Watch Fair San Francisco 2026, DIY Watch Club gave attendees the rare chance to assemble a mechanical GMT watch on-site and leave wearing something they built themselves.
Panerai expands the Submersible line with a 47 mm DMLS titanium GMT diver pairing 500 metre water resistance with the skeletonised P.4001/S automatic movement.
The revived Eska Amphibian 250 returns in a new Blue Dolphin configuration, pairing compact vintage dive-watch proportions with a smoked blue sandwich dial, 250m water resistance and a Sellita SW200 automatic movement.
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Panerai expands the Submersible line with a 47 mm DMLS titanium GMT diver pairing 500 metre water resistance with the skeletonised P.4001/S automatic movement.
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