Porsche Design presents an exclusive revival of the iconic Porsche Design Chronograph 1 from 1975, this time made of uncoated titanium in a limited edition of just 350 pieces. The new version features a modern COSC-certified movement, flyback function, minimalist design and, for the first time, is available without the condition of purchasing a Porsche vehicle.
Wearable devices
Nothing has proven with the new Nothing CMF Watch 3 Pro that a smartwatch for less than 100 $/€ can impress even the most demanding users. With performance that usually belongs to much more expensive models, get ready to rethink the price points in the smartwatch market.
Swiss Breitling and Norwegian shooting machine Erling Haaland have joined forces on a limited edition Chronomat collection with meteorite dials. The two publicly available models – the Chronomat Automatic GMT 40 and Chronomat B01 42 – are limited to 500 and 250 pieces respectively, made of stainless steel with a platinum bezel and 18-carat red gold, and powered by the certified Calibre 32 and Manufacture Calibre 01 movements. Let’s take a look – the Breitling Chronomat B01 42 “Erling Haaland”.
The Apple Watch Ultra 3, which is expected to be unveiled after a two-year hiatus, is generating a lot of interest among tech enthusiasts. According to reliable sources, the third-generation Ultra watch is expected to bring a thinner titanium case, an even larger and brighter display, a more powerful processor, and new features such as 5G connectivity, satellite messaging, and even blood pressure detection. Below, we summarize the latest rumors and expectations regarding the design, hardware, sensors, software (watchOS 11), and the release date and price of the upcoming Apple Watch Ultra 3.
Mido has captured the magic of the 70s with the launch of the new Ocean Star Worldtimer – with a black and red checkered bezel, a classic 24-hour GMT bezel and a 40.5 mm steel case. Inside beats the precise Caliber 80 with a Nivachron spring and an impressive 80 hours of power reserve. It is a charming combination of nostalgic looks and useful modern functionality.
For the first time in history, Omega adds high-visibility orange accents to its iconic Omega Seamaster Diver 300M. The fresh design is not only an aesthetic choice, but also enhances legibility underwater. The model retains the popular 42 mm case, the Co-Axial Master Chronometer caliber 8806 and two attractive strap options: a stylish steel mesh or a summery orange rubber strap.
An extra-darkened version of the popular 37 .02 model delivers a full dose of Zen-minimalism, with a playful tropical twist – and, believe me, it'll sell out before you can even say "Monolith."
DOXA has revived the SUB 750T for Clive Cussler's birthday. The new model is now 2 mm thinner around the waist, but is still robust enough to be thrown overboard. The limited edition DOXA SUB 750T Clive Cussler, steeped in story and adventure, is quickly becoming a coveted item among collectors and sea lovers.
The Casio G-Shock GA-700SK-1A is a watch that combines two seemingly incompatible worlds: the aesthetic minimalism of a transparent design and the brutal ruggedness of G-Shock's roots. It's designed for those who appreciate the retro vibes of the 80s, but live in a fast-paced digital world.
CIGA Design and Swiss Label Noir expand the successful Blue Planet II series – the new Black Star edition features an extremely deep “black hole” that absorbs an incredible 99.6 % of visible light, priced at approximately €1,900, making it accessible to a wider audience
To mark the 30th anniversary of its revolutionary Citizen Eco-Drive technology, Citizen has launched a limited edition AQ4106-26L watch that combines modern watchmaking technology with authentic Japanese art. The highlight of this unique edition is the hand-painted dial made of indigo-dyed Tosa washi paper, created using the Murakumo shibori method. Citizen once again proves that the future of watchmaking is sustainable and artistic.
In the world of watches, Rolex models are something between a sports car, a heritage mansion and a status symbol. You either have them or you dream about them. And while your bank account is inconsolably silent, Timex is discreetly smiling from behind the scenes – with three Timex watch models that don't try to be Rolex, but look like they could be.