Category: Novelties and exclusive releases
Watch world novelties – premier models, exclusive releases, and technical marvels for true connoisseurs.
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Trilobe Trente-Deux Secret Edition – a personal sky on the wrist
Trilobe\u2019s Trente-Deux Secret Edition treats time as memory made visible. Each dial is a bespoke star map that fixes a chosen date, time, and place. It is intimate work, more keepsake than canvas, and it asks the owner to supply the poetry.
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Bianchet UltraFino Rotondo – Geometry Finds Its Circle
Bianchet introduces the UltraFino Rotondo, a round flying tourbillon that translates the Maison’s golden ratio thinking into a pure circle. It is the same measured voice the brand has cultivated, now speaking in a universal form.
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De Bethune x Louis Vuitton LVDB03 Sympathique Louis Varius – a modern cabinet of time
De Bethune and Louis Vuitton present the LVDB03 “Sympathique” Louis Varius, a contemporary take on the 18th-century idea of a master clock that tends to its companion watch. It is not a gimmick. The clock winds the DB25 GMT Starry Varius through the watch’s crown and sets its time with precision, the two pieces living…
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Club Campus grows up in color – NOMOS adds all olive and full rose
NOMOS Glashütte refreshes its hand-wound Club Campus with two dial shades that feel both playful and poised: all olive and full rose. The concept remains disarmingly simple – straightforward mechanics, clear typography, and color used with purpose rather than noise.
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ArtyA Purity Moissanite Curvy Tourbillon – Starlight in a Curved Case
ArtyA’s Purity Moissanite Curvy Tourbillon turns silicon carbide into theater. The brand claims a first for watchmaking with a moissanite – silicon carbide – case, shaped into a curved, 65-facet crystal that behaves like an optical lens. Light does not so much pass as perform, breaking into rainbow fire while the movement seems to float…
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Greubel Forsey Balancier Convexe S² – the closing chapter
Greubel Forsey draws the curtain on the Balancier Convexe S² with two final editions – one in black ceramic with 5N red gold accents, the other in white ceramic – each limited to 11 pieces and signaling the end of this calibre in 2026.
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Venezianico Nereide Verdigris – a lagoon born patina on a capable diver
Venezianico distills a quiet slice of Venice into the Nereide Verdigris, pairing a purpose built dive watch with a dial that celebrates time’s slow alchemy.
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Blancpain Villeret Quantieme Complet Phases de Lune: Continuity With Clarity
Blancpain faced the quartz crisis by choosing craft over convenience. In the early 1980s, it doubled down on mechanical watchmaking, and in 1983 the complete calendar moon phase set the codes for Villeret. The later push into high complications – the Six Masterpieces and the 1735 – did not dilute that vision. Today the modern…
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Girard-Perregaux Minute Repeater Flying Bridges – the first automatic GP repeater
Girard-Perregaux unveils the Minute Repeater Flying Bridges, powered by the new in-house GP9530 caliber. It unites the brand\’s minute repeater with its tourbillon with Flying Bridges, conceived, developed and assembled within the Manufacture. For the first time, a Girard-Perregaux minute repeater is automatic, aided by a micro-rotor, and the watch is water resistant to 30…
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Lebois & Co Heritage Sector Chronograph Aventurine – depth with discipline
Lebois & Co’s new Heritage Sector Chronograph Aventurine treats sparkle with restraint. The dial is not a single sheet of glitter, but a constructed landscape: a rigid brass base topped by two matched aventurine layers –0.40 mm beneath and 0.35 mm above—that allow true recessed counters without sacrificing optical depth. In daylight the surface twinkles…