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The new Longines Legend Diver 59 brings the brand’s twin-crown diver back toward the lean, purposeful character of the 1959 model that inspired the modern Legend Diver line.
The Longines Legend Diver 59 revives the full-size no-date format with a 42mm steel case, grained black dial, COSC-certified movement and 300 metres of water resistance.
The Longines Master Collection 190th Anniversary turns a simple three-hand dress watch into something memorable with a beautifully engraved dial and strong everyday wearability.
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.
The Favre Leuba Harpoon Revival returns the 1966 tool-watch design in a compact steel case with a grey sunray dial, La Joux-Perret-based automatic movement and CHF 1,800 price.
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 MB&F M.A.D.2 by Eric Giroud pairs a turntable-inspired dial with a Swiss automatic jumping-hour module and an unusually accessible CHF 2,900 price.
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.
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.
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.
The updated Oris Artelier Date moves into a slimmer 38mm case with textured dials, a cleaner contemporary look and the automatic Oris 733 calibre.
Mondaine’s new Doppio Bauhaus Inspired pairs a concave geometric dial with slim stainless steel cases, Swiss quartz movements and accessible pricing in two sizes.
The DOXA SUB 200 II brings 44 mm proportions, 200 metres of water resistance and the brand’s first fumé dials to a capable Swiss automatic diver.
The revived Universal Genève Polerouter brings back the Genta-era codes, micro-rotor architecture and crosshair dial, but its new pricing and broader design range move it firmly into modern high-end territory.
The Maurice Lacroix 1975 Master Grand Date Retrograde puts the brand’s signature calendar mechanics on display, pairing a big date, retrograde day indication and openworked architecture with a surprisingly approachable price.
The latest Longines HydroConquest models bring GMT-inspired dial clarity, ceramic bezels, 300-meter water resistance and the automatic L888.5 caliber to a refreshed dive-watch lineup.
TAG Heuer adds five pastel Formula 1 Solargraph models, including TH-Polylight rubber-strap editions and steel bracelet versions with diamond indexes.
With a 41mm steel case, silver dial, automatic movement and brown leather strap, the TAG Heuer Carrera WBN2011.FC6484 shows why a leather-strap watch still works as an everyday luxury choice.




















