With the new Classics Moneta Solarmetre, Frederique Constant extends its 2024 Moneta line with a technically forward, visually restrained interpretation of the modern dress watch. For the first time, the collection’s signature coin-inspired design meets a fully integrated solar movement.
With the new Formula 1 Solargraph x Indy 500, TAG Heuer continues its long-running connection to motorsport. Limited to 1,110 pieces, the 38mm sports watch references the Indianapolis 500 through a series of subtle design details while incorporating the brand’s light-powered Solargraph movement.
Rado marks 40 years of high-tech ceramic with a new Integral Anniversary Edition, alongside additional models that revisit the collection’s original design language.
Bulova scales down its Lunar Pilot chronograph to 41mm and introduces a new dial execution built around an ultra-dark coating and subdued gray accents.
The limited edition self-winding T-Race MotoGP Automatic Chronograph and the T-Race MotoGP Quartz Chronograph channel the adrenaline of motorcycle racing into bold design and precise timekeeping, each in its own distinctive way, yet united by a shared commitment to performance.
Pairing high-accuracy timekeeping with a hand-dyed Japanese washi paper dial, the special edition of The Citizen celebrates half a century of Eco-Drive technology.
A look back at the Omega Constellation Perpetual Calendar, a standout of the 1990s. With a perpetual calendar, distinctive integrated design, and a blend of steel and gold, it remains a stylish and functional timepiece even decades later.
With the Alpiner Extreme Solarmetre, Alpina introduces its very first solar-powered watch. It debuts in a compact Extreme case with a translucent dial and offers an impressive autonomy of up to ten months without light.