The new Aqua series from Nomos Glashütte takes the German watchmaker into previously uncharted territory.
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Bell & Ross adds to its line of aviation-inspired timepieces.
The IWC Da Vinci Perpetual Calendar Chronograph aims to become the ultimate on-the-wrist timekeeper with a dedicated lunar calendar system integrated within the subdial of the chronograph minutes and hours counter.
The Swiss watchmaker develops a staggeringly complex masterpiece atop an estimable base, one of the world’s thinnest automatic tourbillon movements.
The Tutima Glashütte Patria is a great-looking all-gold watch with an expertly designed dual time zone indicator.
Hublot goes bold for its first multiaxis tourbillon.
While the Reverso’s size and shape lend it to dress-wear, its sporting origin makes for ultimate wearability.
Introducing a new series of chronographs from Cvstos that is most noteworthy for its drastic colorways, intimidating structure, and mechanical potency.
Panerai recently resurrected its first ever chronograph, the Mare Nostrum, to add to its many collections of vintage-inspired timepieces.
The Breguet Reine de Naples collection welcomed its latest member, the Princesse 8965, at Baselworld this year.