News & Novelties
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Ryan Lochte and the Mauron Musy MU05-103: When a Hall of Famer Picks a Watch That Actually Makes Sense
At the International Swimming Hall of Fame induction in Fort Lauderdale, Ryan Lochte chose a watch that speaks in equations rather than exclamations: the Mauron Musy MU05 103 Blueprint. It felt apt. A career built on discipline met a timepiece defined by deliberate engineering.
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Blancpain Ladybird Colors Diamond Bloom – snow-set moonphase, poised and luminous
Ladybird Colors reaches its jeweled apex with the Diamond Bloom – two moon-phase pieces in white gold and red gold, their dials and cases snow-set to form a seamless surface of light.
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Frederique Constant Classics Carrée Ladies – a sky-tinted rectangle
Frederique Constant unveils the Classics Carrée Ladies, a slim, rectangular study in light and line, dressed in a calm sky blue. It is a polite nod to Art Deco geometry, with the quiet confidence of a watch that knows its brief.
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Favre Leuba Deep Raider Power Reserve – mechanical depth in a 40mm diver
Favre Leuba extends its 2024 Deep Raider line with the Deep Raider Power Reserve, a 40mm stainless steel diver that adds a practical power reserve display while keeping the collection’s silhouette and 300-meter capability. At CHF 2’500, it reads as a considered evolution rather than noise.
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Time for two: NOMOS frames the watch as a modern engagement gift
Across continents and customs, couples are choosing mechanical watches to mark life’s vows – engagements, weddings, anniversaries. NOMOS Glashütte gathers that sentiment into a simple idea: a timepiece as a quiet bond worn daily, aging gracefully with its owners.
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Oris Artelier Date – A Quiet Update To A Classic
Oris revisits its Artelier Date with a calm hand, presenting an urban dress watch that trades noise for nuance. It is an update to a house classic, trimmed of fuss, shaped for everyday clarity, and powered by a Swiss Made automatic. No drama, just a composed daily companion.
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Moser’s Streamliner Small Seconds finds its acid-green voice
H. Moser & Cie. dresses its Streamliner Small Seconds in Lime Green fumé Grand Feu enamel, a boutique-only take that keeps the architecture of the 2023 original while changing the temperature of the room. Same steel cushion case, same measured proportions – a new chromatic charge.
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URWERK UR-10 SpaceMeter Blue – Final Edition
URWERK bids farewell to its most contrarian instrument with the UR-10 SpaceMeter Blue, a 25-piece final edition that trades hourly small talk for orbital context. Less a wristwatch than a compact ephemeris, it links minutes to kilometres and places the wearer on the moving Earth rather than beside it.
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Speake Marin partners with the Grand Prix Historique GPX
Speake Marin has announced a partnership with the Grand Prix Historique (GPX), an event devoted to the spirit, elegance, and heritage of classic motorsport. On paper, it is a tidy fit for a house that prizes tradition while speaking a modern language.
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Girard-Perregaux Laureato Chronograph 42 mm – two-tone restraint, 1970s bite
Girard-Perregaux revisits the Laureato chronograph with a quietly assertive two-tone 42 mm edition, limited to 50 pieces. Steel in 904L for the case, rose gold for the octagonal bezel, crown and pushers, a brown Clou de Paris dial and a matching rubber strap. The recipe is 1970s in spirit yet measured in execution, water resistant…