News & Novelties
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PS Horology Tsuba – A Sword Guard and a Story
Some returns arrive without fanfare yet command attention. Peter Speake re-enters with PS Horology, founded in 2022 and now showing its first watch in early 2025. It feels like a watchmaker building from first principles, not a marketing department chasing a calendar.
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ID Genève Circular C – SDG – 17 goals, 17 watches
The Circular C – SDG from ID Genève is not a trophy but a statement. Launched during Climate Week in New York to mark ten years of the UN Sustainable Development Goals, it is made in 17 pieces, each numbered to a specific goal, its dial a vivid gradient that reframes the familiar SDG colour…
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H. Moser Streamliner Tourbillon Concept Ceramic – red fire in a cool shell
H. Moser & Cie. steps into ceramic with the Streamliner Tourbillon Concept Ceramic, and the choice feels inevitable rather than loud. Anthracite grey case and bracelet, red fumé Grand Feu enamel dial, and not a single index or logo in sight. The restraint is the statement.
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Girard-Perregaux La Esmeralda Tourbillon “A Secret” Eternity Edition – Year of the Horse, with purpose
Girard-Perregaux marks the Year of the Horse with La Esmeralda Tourbillon “A Secret” Eternity Edition, a measured salute to power held in check and craft held to standard.
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ID Genève Elements Collection – Light Becomes Colour
ID Genève turns light into color with its new Elements Collection, a quartet that treats the dial as a canvas and physics as pigment. The result is quietly striking, and refreshingly lucid in its intent.
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Edox CO-1 Bezel Lock Automatic – a diver built to stay put at depth
Edox extends its tool-first CO-1 line with the CO-1 Bezel Lock Automatic, a 42 mm steel diver that does exactly what it says on the tin – it locks the bezel and keeps time under pressure.
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Armin Strom Dual Time GMT Resonance Rose Gold – two time zones, one heartbeat
Armin Strom brings its Dual Time GMT Resonance into 18K rose gold for the first time, a warm 39 mm case that reframes the brand’s kinetic architecture with quiet glow rather than glare.
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ID Genève Circular C – carbon, reinvented
ID Genève presents the Circular C as the most technically advanced watch in its Circular line, a sport-oriented piece with engineering and function placed firmly at the front.
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Aerowatch 1942 Calendrier Complet – a double moon for both hemispheres
Aerowatch adds quiet substance to its 1942 line with the new 1942 Calendrier Complet, a full calendar with a rare double moon phase that reads the sky for both hemispheres. It nods to the moon phase watches that helped mechanical horology find its footing again in the 1980s, yet keeps its feet firmly in the…
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Jaeger-LeCoultre’s The Collectibles lands in New York with eight early Reverso watches
Jaeger-LeCoultre brings the fifth capsule of The Collectibles to New York City from 5 to 23 February 2026, presenting eight authenticated and restored Reverso watches from 1931 to 1937 at 701 Madison Avenue. It is a quiet reminder that good design does not age so much as it settles.