H. Moser & Cie. expands its Streamliner collection with a boutique-exclusive edition featuring a lime green fumé “Grand Feu” enamel dial, housed in the familiar 39mm integrated steel case that is water-resistant to 120 meters. The watch is powered by the genuine HMC 500 caliber a power reserve of 74 hours.
Limited to 250 pieces in steel and 25 in forged carbon, the new Chronomaster Revival Liberty II models revisit the iconic A384 while honoring Zenith’s historic ties to the United States.
Omega’s latest James Bond watch ties into the upcoming 007 First Light video game, combining the Seamaster Diver 300M’s signature design with a black ceramic-heavy aesthetic and the Co-Axial Master Chronometer Caliber 9900.
Eberhard & Co. expands its diver’s watch line with the Scafograf 200 MCMLIX. The new model reflects the design of the first Scafograf from 1959, with more compact proportions and an everyday-oriented format.
Bremont sends the Supernova Chronograph to the moon — permanently. Here’s a closer look at the launch, the space-mission context, and the technical details of the caliber BC77.
With a more compact and versatile case, Tissot reinterprets the Gentleman as an elegant everyday watch with strong technical credentials—balanced, contemporary, and available in four dial colors.
Roger Dubuis expands its Excalibur collection with two bi-retrograde models: the sporty Excalibur Biretrograde Calendar Cosmic Blue and a rose-gold perpetual calendar with astronomical moon phase.
Adding a fumé dial for the first time, a slimmer case, and new strap options, all while maintaining its reputation for strong value in an attractive price segment, Doxa continues to refine its signature dive watch with the latest lineup of the SUB 200 II.
Favre Leuba expands its collection in two directions: the 1737 Triple Calendar brings a classic calendar complication back to the brand, while the Harpoon Revival reinterprets a 1966 model with modern mechanics.