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.
Browsing: limited edition watches
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 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 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.
The latest MB&F HM8 Mark 2 arrives in purple with a CarbonMacrolon and titanium body, a double-bubble sapphire profile and a 33-piece production run.
Ming’s 29.06 Peep Show turns dial visibility into the main complication, using polarized sapphire discs to reveal and conceal an iridescent guilloché surface.
Marathon’s new Anthracite Stainless Steel Pilot’s Navigator brings patriotic detailing, a display caseback first for the brand, and a 250-piece production run.
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.
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.
The limited Wild ONE Skeleton X-Lite pushes NORQAIN’s shock-resistant sports watch into ultralight territory with a 45 gram build, a skeletonized automatic calibre and a black-and-yellow case limited to 200 pieces.
AXIA brings wristwatches into the FIFA World Cup 2026 Official Licensed Products program with country-themed Argos, Enosi and Kosmos models.
TAG Heuer celebrates the Indianapolis 500 with a 1,110-piece Formula 1 Solargraph limited edition featuring a 38mm steel case, race-inspired detailing and light-powered quartz movement.
The Panerai Luminor Forged Titanium PAM01629 keeps the brand’s oversized tool-watch character intact, but its forged titanium case gives the familiar 47 mm format a lighter, more individual feel.
The 2026 RM 07-01 Coloured Ceramics trio brings diamonds, vivid sapphires, rubies and tsavorites to Richard Mille’s Art Deco-inspired women’s automatic watch.
The limited-edition Yema Navygraf Phantom brings a stealth IP-coated case, ceramic bezel, no-date dial and CMM.10 manufacture movement to one of Yema’s cleanest dive-watch designs.
The third Naoya Hida × The Armoury collaboration brings a hand-engraved Argentium silver dial to the compact Type 4A-2, limited to 20 pieces across 2026 and 2027.
For the Nautilus’ 50th anniversary in 2026, Patek Philippe is taking a broader approach: four limited editions for one of the most important luxury sports watch designs ever made.
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.
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.




















