Chinese independent watchmaker Behrens Pupil Collection is a striking series inspired by the mysterious Sanxingdui civilisation. This article was originally published as Behrens’ New Pupil Collection Is Worth Keeping Your …
2026 Releases
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Form and function become one as Mauron Musy debuts the MU09 NODE°, featuring their first-ever manufacture movement! This article was originally published as Mauron Musy’s MU09 NODE° Is The Brand’s …
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A luxury-tier Timex? No, this isn’t a joke – the American brand’s Atelier branch has unveiled a new upscale chronograph in titanium. For as slow-moving as the watch world is …
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Furthering their connection to military-spec horology, Bremont has unveiled a new capsule of three watches in collaboration with the UK’s Ministry of Defence. Over the last few years, British watchmaker …
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Richard Mille and McLaren bring supercar performance to the wrist with the RM 65-01 McLaren W1, a high-frequency split-seconds chronograph built with the same extreme engineering spirit as the car …
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H. Moser & Cie. welcomes the sunny season with a new iteration of the Pioneer Centre Seconds, presented in a colour like no other. It’s the season for fun in …
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Jaeger-LeCoultre refines the Polaris Date with a more wearable 40mm case, while keeping the collection’s adventurous spirit and signature blue-dial charm intact. When Jaeger-LeCoultre revived the Polaris name back in …
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Seiko takes us beyond the watch and into the water, where time, conservation and the future of Australia’s sea turtles come together in a truly meaningful way. Seiko’s connection to …
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Jaeger-LeCoultre have finally entered the integrated bracelet watch space, but has the long wait been worth it? Let’s find out! What We Love: What We Don’t: Overall Rating: 9.25/10 The …
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Furthering their connection to the golf world – no pun intended – TAG Heuer have released a new collaborative smart watch alongside TaylorMade. As most of us know, the watch …
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A serious dive watch refreshed, the Tissot Seastar 2000 Professional is back with a new frame, but the same great specs. When it comes to the Swiss watch industry, Tissot …
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In a bid to constantly one-up themselves, MB&F has unveiled a new Horological Machine that looks like it walked straight out of Michael Bay’s Transformers. Maximilian Büsser’s MB&F stands as …
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Say hello – and sadly, goodbye – to Urwerk’s final iteration of the UR-120, paying tribute to planet Earth in a blue case finish. 2026 seems to be a season …
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Seiko have returned back to their recurring silk motif, as they unveil four new Presage models in a series of spectacular new colourways. With each generation of the Seiko Presage …
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Jaeger-LeCoultre presents the sixth capsule of the Collectibles in London, curating a series of historically significant pieces and restoring them for purchase. If you’ve been around the watch world long …
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Vacheron Constantin takes its award-winning Twin Beat innovation further, giving the Traditionnelle Perpetual Calendar a remarkable 70-day power reserve, extending the timepiece’s mechanical brilliance even further. Vacheron Constantin has revisited …
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Hublot brings a softer side to the Big Bang with new pastel ceramic editions that still carry the brand’s bold, unmistakable personality. As you may be aware, Hublot is one …
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Chopard kicks their motorsports heritage into the next gear with a new version of their Mille Miglia collection, paying homage to the famous Raticosa Pass. As most of us already …