News & Novelties
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Venezianico Nereide Opale Blu – light takes shape in 600 pieces
Venezianico revisits its Nereide diver with the Nereide Opale Blu, a 600-piece edition defined by a Japanese lab-grown blue opal dial that turns light into shifting teal, azure and cobalt. Each dial is unique, not by marketing flourish but by the opal’s internal structure that scatters light differently every time.
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Chopard L.U.C Essence of Shunga – a unique Urushi tribute for ART in TIME
Chopard unveils the L.U.C Essence of Shunga, a singular commission for ART in TIME that pairs Swiss haute horlogerie with Japan\’s lacquer mastery. It is a unique piece with six miniature Shunga-inspired scenes, each painted by a Japanese Urushi master, and presented to mark ART in TIME\’s new gallery in Ginza.
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“Edox Delfin 1961 Automatic” – a thoughtful return to first principles
The Delfin is back. Edox revives its 1961 diver with the Delfin 1961 Automatic Limited Edition, a clean, period-true take that trades noise for nuance.
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Oris adds a high-contrast black dial to the Big Crown Pointer Date
Oris has given its signature Big Crown Pointer Date a sober suit: a black dial with bright white detailing. High contrast, low fuss, and an old truth confirmed – some things simply make more sense in black and white.
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Geneva Watch Days 2026: Four Elements in Time, Watch in Hand
Geneva Watch Days sets a quiet stage for tactile learning this year. From 2 to 6 September 2026, the Four Elements in Time exhibition gathers more than 130 timepieces for watch in hand sessions guided by FHH certified experts. It is close to the action – a two minute walk from the Main Pavilion –…
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Micromilspec names kitesurf champion Liam Whaley as brand ambassador
Micromilspec has signed world champion kitesurfer Liam Whaley as a brand ambassador, announced August 5, 2026 in Oslo. It pairs a Norwegian independent built around timing instruments with an athlete whose results often hinge on the last seconds of a heat. A pragmatic match, not a billboard fling.
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Wilbur releases the final three LEO pieces from his personal collection
Jason Wilbur is parting with the last three LEO watches from his personal collection, pieces kept for press work, exhibitions, and client presentations. Each is in excellent condition, and there is one of each configuration.
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Vision by BUBEN&ZORWEG – a mirror that guards the treasures
Silent theater for prized belongings – that is the promise of Vision by BUBEN&ZORWEG. Its door of two-way mirror glass either reveals the contents within or serves as a contemporary dressing mirror. One moment display, the next discretion. The dual role suits modern living where luxury prefers to whisper.
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Favre Leuba Deep Raider Day Date Two-Tone – pragmatism with polish
Favre Leuba expands the Deep Raider Day Date with a two-tone take that keeps the tool intact and adds a measured glint. The 40mm stainless steel case, FLD05 self-winding movement, and everyday brief remain. Gold PVD now highlights the ceramic bezel, crown, and bracelet center links.
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C by Romain Gauthier Titanium Edition 39.5 – lightness with intent
The C by Romain Gauthier Titanium Edition returns in a newly proportioned 39.5 mm case, offered with blue, orange, or pink accents and an interchangeable rubber strap system. The intent is clear: everyday wear without diluting the brand’s meticulous craft.