The cheapest designer watches?! A Braun watch is not just a watch. It's a manifesto. It's Bauhaus on your wrist. It's an invisible companion to your good taste, silently shouting: "I know what design means." And if you've ever admired Dieter Rams' pieces, then you know that Braun is not just electronics - it's a religion of purity, ascetic luxury and absolute function. In a world where most watches are overstuffed with unnecessary features, digital toys and logos trying to prove their existence, Braun stands like a Japanese Zen master in the middle of chaotic Tokyo.
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Seiko has taken its prestigious heritage of diving watches to the next level with the Seiko Prospex SPB519 – a technically sophisticated timepiece that is beautiful enough for the conference room and rugged enough for diving into the depths.
The latest smart ring, RAW Ring, promises to expose adultery. Or at least make sure no one sleeps soundly anymore.
Victorinox has proven with the Victorinox Swiss Army Automatic that you don't have to choose between beauty, performance and durability. It's a watch that can easily go from the conference room to the mountain trail with Swiss precision and modern robustness.
When Zenith revives a calendar complication from the past, it’s not just a design exercise in retro aesthetics – it’s a meticulous homage to historic engineering mastery. In 2024, they introduced the Zenith Chronomaster Original Triple Calendar in steel, and now comes an even more prestigious version: in 18-carat pink gold, with a deep black dial and seamlessly integrated calendar, chronograph and moon phase displays.
What do you get when you combine Italian design, military precision and a desire for adrenaline-fueled adventures? The Panerai Submersible Marina Chrono Militare Experience Edition – a timepiece that takes you not only to depths of 500 meters below sea level, but also to the heart of the military missions of the Italian Naval Aviation. Because, why "just" wear a watch when you can also live it?
Garmin has introduced the Garmin Instinct 3 Tactical Edition – a smartwatch that, in addition to standard step tracking, now hides your location, calculates ballistic trajectories, and almost never gets tired. For those who need more than just a reminder to drink water.
Richard Mille has pushed the boundaries of traditional watchmaking with its new Richard Mille RM 75-01 Flying Tourbillon Sapphire. This exceptional timepiece combines Gothic architecture, sapphire transparency and cutting-edge technical perfection in a limited edition that will delight collectors and fans of innovative design alike.
The new Apple Watch Ultra 3 2025 will not be just a device. It will be a digital counterpart. At a time when most wearables still count steps and measure sleep, the Ultra 3 – if the information so far is to be believed – will take a step forward. It will not be the answer to a need. It will be a need. Let's see what it brings according to rumors in September 2025,
Casio has introduced a new version of its legendary G-SHOCK Frogman diver's watch, the MRG-BF1000RG-3A, which combines a military design inspired by the Goliath frog with cutting-edge technology. Crafted from titanium and equipped with advanced features such as Tough Solar power, Bluetooth connectivity and Multi-Band 6, this watch sets new standards in the world of luxury diver's watches.
America's answer to Swiss seriousness? The Shinola Duck Diver 1040 is a watch that proves that even a square bullet from the Motor City can sound like a Chopin nocturne.
An exceptional Timex Waterbury Metropolitan Chronograph watch that combines vintage aesthetics with modern utility, at an affordable price.