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.
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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.
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.
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."
Casio G-SHOCK combines the legendary durability of its watches with the artistic legacy of samurai blades with the new G-SHOCK MR-G "Kurogane-Iro" series. The result is two exceptional watches in blue-green DLC-treated titanium that combine Japanese tradition with futuristic design and advanced technology.
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 new Certina DS-X GMT, Certina has combined diving robustness, a compass for orientation, and a true "flyer" GMT function, and packed it all into a lightweight 41 mm case that costs less than a decent airline ticket.
Timex proves once again that you don't have to sell a kidney to wear a stylish racing chronograph with its latest version of the Waterbury Heritage Chronograph in a 39mm case. This time with a new canvas strap and an even lower price that begs for summer adventures.
Tudor’s latest limited edition Tudor Pelagos FXD Chrono “Yellow” pays homage to the yellow jersey of the Tour de France and the return of Fabian Cancellara, the legendary Swiss cyclist, to the prestigious race – this time as a team owner. With sporty details, technical perfection and aesthetic boldness, this watch is a must-have for lovers of speed and style.
Tissot is once again taking on the role of Official Timekeeper of the Tour de France in 2025, and is introducing a special limited edition “PR 100 Tour de France.” We reveal the design, technical details and why this Swiss yellow watch with small numbers is worthy of being worn off the bike path.
Ressence and German artist Daniel Engelberg have collaborated on the Type 8 to create two kinetic “minimal art” wrist sculptures. The two limited editions – DE1 in pink and DE2 in turquoise – represent a cultural dialogue between graphics and a gurgling mechanical heart. We reveal why this collaboration is like no other. It is the Ressence Type 8 x Daniel Engelberg.