News & Novelties
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NOMOS Ahoi neomatik Sky and Sand – summer hues, serious watchmaking
NOMOS Glashütte extends its Ahoi line with two compact sports watches, Ahoi neomatik sky and sand, pairing beach-ready color with sober engineering. The dials lean lighthearted – sky in serene blue, sand in a warm golden tone – yet the intent is practical: clear legibility, a touch of orange on the seconds hand, and green…
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U-BOAT Classico U-46 – one millimetre, same soul
U-BOAT refines its signature silhouette with the Classico U-46, a slightly downsized 46 mm take on Italo Fontana’s long-running design. The character stays muscular, the proportions breathe a little easier. Your wrist will notice the millimetre, your eyes will not.
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![Ulysse Nardin Freak [X] New Generation: Smaller, Smarter, and Still Wonderfully Weird](https://hodynnykar.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/FREAK-X_UN_2323-500-Lifestyle-2-crop.jpg)
Ulysse Nardin Freak [X] New Generation: Smaller, Smarter, and Still Wonderfully Weird
Fast forward to 2019, and the brand introduced the Freak [X] – a slightly more civilized version that actually had a crown. Still radical, but wearable. Now, in 2026, celebrating both 180 years of existence and 25 years of the Freak, Ulysse Nardin has completely re-engineered it from scratch. And when they say “completely,” they…
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Mauron Musy names Ryan Lochte and Tuli Tuipulotu friends of the brand
Mauron Musy has appointed Olympic champion Ryan Lochte and Los Angeles Chargers outside linebacker Tuli Tuipulotu as friends of the brand. It is a tidy match of high-output athletes with a small Swiss independent that builds watches around mechanical discipline rather than marketing noise.
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H. Moser Pioneer Centre Seconds Sun Berry: colour turned up, mechanics in check
H. Moser & Cie. adds a jolt of saturated summer to its most versatile line with the Pioneer Centre Seconds Sun Berry. Beneath the Berry Purple fumé dial and electric yellow accents sits a capable steel sports watch with real mechanical footing, not just a loud outfit.
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Blancpain marks 40 years of gastronomy with a chef-led video series
Blancpain celebrates four decades of friendships at the table with a new video series starring its partner chefs – a quiet reminder that precision is not only the watchmaker’s art, but also the cook’s. The maison points to a community tallying more than 100 Michelin stars and opens the series with a throwback film tracing…
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Oris Big Crown Pointer Date Lou Gehrig Limited Edition – a quiet tribute in 2,130 pieces
Oris marks Lou Gehrig with a limited Big Crown Pointer Date, a run of 2,130 pieces that nods to the consecutive games that made him a legend.
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Jaeger-LeCoultre brings The Collectibles VI to London – twelve museum-grade timepieces
Jaeger-LeCoultre’s sixth capsule of The Collectibles lands at 13 Old Bond Street, London, from June 15 to July 18, gathering twelve expertly restored, museum-grade watches that chart the maison’s path from the 1920s to the early 2000s. It is a quiet exhibition of intent: craft first, narrative second.
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Linde Werdelin Oktopus III – A Quietly Swiss Rebirth
Linde Werdelin breaks its silence with the Oktopus III, a watch two years in the making and built with a singular promise – everything Swiss, and nothing superfluous.
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Bomberg Edge Tech 6D – matte engineering, quietly executed
Bomberg’s Edge Tech 6D is the restrained one in a loud world: a matte black, 43mm hexagon that swaps dial for structure and lets the mechanics speak.