With the limited-edition Super Seville “Year of the Horse,” Bulova joins the ranks of watch brands celebrating the Chinese New Year, combining bold symbolism, vibrant design, and the brand’s high-precision Precisionist movement.
With the Perpetual Moon 41.5 Red Gold “Year of the Horse,” Arnold & Son continues its exploration of the Chinese zodiac through the lens of high watchmaking and artisanal craftsmanship. Mystical, untamed and radiant, this limited edition of just eight pieces marks the arrival of the Fire Horse.
With the BR-05 Grey Mirror Steel, Bell & Ross introduces a strikingly pure interpretation of its urban sports watch. Limited to just 250 pieces and available exclusively through the brand’s boutiques, this special edition places polished stainless steel firmly at the center of attention.
Gold-colored accents and historically inspired details unite new anniversary editions from King Seiko, Prospex, Presage, and Astron, each paying tribute to the craftsmanship and innovation that have defined Seiko since 1881.
With the "Arctic Dunes", Perrelet expands its Weekend collection with a 99-piece limited edition inspired by snow-covered mountain landscapes. Designed with Arabic-Indian numerals, the elegant watch combines minimalist watchmaking with a calm, winter-themed aesthetic.
Maurice Lacroix continues its collaboration with Geneva-based creative studio Label Noir, unveiling a striking new twist on the Aikon Manufacture Skeleton defined by blackened surfaces, turquoise accents, and dramatic transparency.
With a limited edition of 2,026 pieces, Longines welcomes the Year of the Horse with a timepiece that unites artistic heritage, cultural symbolism, and classical Swiss watchmaking. An elaborate engraving and two well-loved complications come together in a statement of dynamism and new beginnings.
Panerai revisits its military origins with a new limited-edition Luminor Marina that pairs a bold domed crystal with a rare full set of twelve hour numerals.