News & Novelties
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Bianchet Rotondo UltraFino Rose Gold – black and gold held in tension
Bianchet expands its Rotondo UltraFino with a rose gold edition that leans into contrast – warm metal against deep black – while keeping the line’s ultra-slim flying tourbillon architecture intact.
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Solar Aqua Mishipeshu Odino – a 40 mm diver between lake and peak
Solar Aqua revives a storied name with the Mishipeshu Odino, a compact 40 mm professional diver that nods to Great Lakes lore and the granite calm of Mount Odin. The watch pairs myth with method, and for once the poetry serves the engineering rather than smothering it.
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U-BOAT U-65 TEK – industrial energy on the wrist
U-BOAT evolves its U-65 with the new U-65 TEK, a study in industrial imagery where the dial reads like a schematic for motion itself. It does not just tell time. It hints at how time behaves.
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Bovet Récital 31 – Perpetual Clarity In A Complication
Bovet’s new Récital 31 takes the most bookish of complications and makes it readable, usable, and pleasantly un-mysterious. Corrector pushers for date, day, month, and moon phase are clearly identified on the case. Less guesswork, fewer regrets, more time actually worn.
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Linde Werdelin’s Pre-Owned Pact – Taking Responsibility For Every Watch
In 2016, Linde Werdelin chose an unfashionable path – to take responsibility for every watch it had ever made, from the first 2007 pieces onward. In a market tilting toward platforms like Chrono24 and Watchfinder, the brand built its own certified pre-owned program to keep faith with existing owners and give new ones a clear…
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Mc Onsen Cybex Collection – a child’s first watch with a quiet safety idea
Mc Onsen brings a measured idea to children’s wrists with the Cybex Collection: simple analog learning watches that add a discreet safety layer through a laser-engraved QR code on the caseback, linked to the Swiss-developed FIND MY FAMILY web app.
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ArtyA invites private previews at Geneva Watch Days 2026
ArtyA extends a quiet invitation for Geneva Watch Days, offering private presentations from September 2 to 6 at the ArtyA Boutique, 22 Rue Neuve-du-Molard in Geneva. Fewer crowds, more substance. Just the way a good dial reveals itself under calm light.
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ID Genève takes Choco-too-late across Switzerland
ID Genève is taking its Choco-too-late campaign on the road in Switzerland, tying watchmaking to a quiet but urgent question about taste and time. The idea is crisp enough to fit on a dial and a dessert stick alike.
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NOMOS Club Sport neomatik Worldtimer wins Red Dot Best of the Best
NOMOS Glashütte’s Club Sport neomatik Worldtimer silver has taken Red Dot’s Best of the Best for 2026, a second major laurel after the iF Design Award earlier this year. Introduced in 2025, the watch distills a practical world time into clear, everyday terms without losing its Club Sport backbone.
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Speake Marin Ripples Portobello – a lavender mood with mechanical backbone
Speake Marin’s Ripples Portobello arrives as color with intent – a soft lavender dial that shifts with the light, laid over the collection’s signature wave motif. It is an urbane nod to London’s Portobello, where refinement lives comfortably among market stalls and serendipity.