This week, Omega introduced two new two-tone models of the legendary Speedmaster Moonwatch Professional. The new models combine stainless steel with Sedna gold and Moonshine gold, bringing a breath of fresh air to the Moonwatch collection. Also known as the Moonwatch, this iconic watch accompanied astronauts on most NASA missions, including the first moon landing in 1969.
Wearable devices
Technology has become an inseparable part of our everyday life, and efficiency and elegance are key when choosing devices that accompany us throughout the day. With the new Galaxy A series and the Galaxy Fit3 bracelet, Samsung has created a perfect duo that promises to satisfy both your technological needs and your desire to look chic.
When talking about durable watches, Luminox is the brand that should come to mind first. Robust, light and extremely resistant thanks to CARBONOX carbon composite housings. These watches are not just a fashion accessory, but a real tool for adventurers and military personnel. If even Bear Grylls is wearing one, you know it's serious business. And the most legendary partnership? No doubt the one with the US Navy SEALs.
Autodrom combines automotive enthusiasm and minimalist design in the limited edition Autodrom Racing Team Chronograph.
Celebrating 55 years this year, the Seiko Prospex Speedtimer is considered to be the world's first automatic chronograph, introduced in 1969. With its column wheel and vertical clutch technology, this watch set new standards for timekeeping precision. Over the years, the Speedtimer has skillfully combined classic and modern design, keeping it at the forefront of watch lovers who appreciate both tradition and innovation.
In the world of watchmaking, heritage is often of key importance, and in recent years newcomers have also entered the scene, quickly taking an important place in the industry with their innovative approach. Notable among them is the Swiss independent watchmaker ALTO Watches:, which this month presents its debut, the ART 01 model.
UNIMATIC surprises again! This time with the release of three new models so black they could be mistaken for Batman watches. Let's discover together why these watches are more than just an accessory on the wrist.
TAG Heuer, in collaboration with fashion brand Kith, is relaunching its legendary Formula 1 watch from 1986. With ten different models that combine vintage charm and modern technology, this collection represents a unique symbiosis between tradition and trend.
Rolex, the Swiss watchmaking icon, is expanding its relatively new 1908 Perpetual line with the release of a luxurious platinum version. While other watch brands present novelties and highly anticipated reissues at the Watches and Wonders event in Geneva, Rolex stays true to its tradition with minimal but attractive changes to its existing range.
Bell & Ross has introduced new models in its BR 05 collection, now in black ceramic versions. This material is not only aesthetically attractive, but also extremely resistant and light, which emphasizes the sporty and elegant character of the watch.
Recently, Breitling introduced its iconic Chronomat B01 chronograph series in a new, lighter version with a titanium case. This move follows the trend of titanium watches and promises greater accessibility and wearing comfort without sacrificing the brand's signature aesthetics and functionality.
Singer Reimagined, the brand known for its recreations of the legendary 911, has launched a new diving chronograph, the Singer Divetrack. Presented at Geneva Watch Week 2024, this unique mechanical chronograph combines innovation and functionality with timeless design. With features such as a central rotating disc for 24-hour marking and a special design for surface interval monitoring, Divetrack sets new standards in the diving watch world.