Piaget updates the Polo Signature Date with a gadroon-textured dial, reconnecting the modern collection with the design language of the original 1979 Polo.
A quarter century after the groundbreaking watch that introduced silicon to the industry, Ulysse Nardin gets super freaky and complicated with its halo collection.
Go ahead and rotate through your watch collection liberally, the Panerai Luminor 31 Giorni will be waiting for you still ticking at the end of the month.
TAG Heuer expands the Monaco line at Watches and Wonders 2026 with the new Evergraph, a 40mm titanium chronograph powered by the debuting Calibre TH80-00. The new movement combines a 5 Hz rate, 70-hour power reserve, and a redesigned compliant chronograph mechanism.
To mark the 100th anniversary of the Oyster case, Rolex updates the Oyster Perpetual collection at Watches and Wonders 2026. The lineup spans 41, 36, 34, and 28mm models, including a Rolesor 41, a Jubilee-dial 36, and new gold 34mm and 28mm versions with stone-accented lacquer dials.
The revived Artelier Complication presents a poetic moon-phase and a GMT function in a clean, decidedly contemporary design. Three executions are available.
Vacheron Constantin introduces new Historiques American 1921 models in 36.5mm and 40mm pink gold cases, pairing the unmistakable diagonal display with a refined new dial aesthetic inspired by the elegance of the Roaring Twenties.
For its centenary, Tudor revives the Monarch, reintroducing the historical model with a modern faceted case, California dial, and METAS-certified movement.
TAG Heuer continues to evolve one of its most recognizable designs with the latest Monaco Chronograph, unveiled at Watches and Wonders Geneva 2026. Retaining its signature square silhouette and left-hand crown, the new generation introduces a refined titanium case, updated ergonomics, and the in-house TH20-11 movement.
A special edition of the Lange 1 Tourbillon Perpetual Calendar rendered in platinum and paired with a dark, semi-transparent dial, comes to life after dark thanks to A. Lange & Söhne’s distinctive “Lumen” concept. Limited to fifty examples.