WatchTime joined Yorkdale in Toronto for an evening of watches, collectors, and recent releases from Piaget, Panerai, IWC Schaffhausen, Jaeger-LeCoultre, Hublot, TAG Heuer, and more.
Oceaneva introduces the WaveRacer Chronograph, combining a column-wheel movement, 1000m water resistance, and distinctive dial options including stone and meteorite.
Forged from a rare Le Rhône 9C rotary engine, the Sopwith Aero Marquis Thomas-Morse Scout Limited Edition transforms First World War aviation history into a 30-piece watch defined by material scarcity and elevated specifications.
Uniting centuries of French horological artistry with modern mechanical design, the L.Leroy Elyor Tourbillon showcases the maison’s renewed dedication to precision, refinement, and traditional craftsmanship.
Citizen’s Promaster Land GMT brings dual-time functionality to the field with a rugged 39.5mm case, 200m water resistance, and light-powered Eco-Drive performance. Available in bold red or high-contrast navy, it’s a travel-ready tool watch built for terrain, terminals, and everything in between.
While the watch industry debated supply chain optimization, one American founder quietly built something that few in luxury horology have attempted: his own working steel foundry. The story behind it involves a racing driver, a Messerschmitt fighter, and eighty years of waiting.
Blancpain’s Villeret “Golden Hour” updates refine the collection’s core models with 16 new references in stainless steel or 18k red gold. Highlights include new opaline and golden brown dials, redesigned Roman numerals and hands, an enhanced moon phase, and an openworked gold rotor.