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Louis Moinet Speed of Sound 2026: Valjoux 88 Revival With Meteorite Moon Phase

  In an era where many luxury watch brands recycle old ideas, Louis Moinet took a bold step: it didn’t just reference its history, it reawakened it. The brand has unveiled three bold new versions of the Speed of Sound that combine a lovingly restored 1940s Valjoux 88 chronograph movement with meteorite fragments, a reinvented…

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Orient’s First No-Date Bambino Arrives for 2026

For more than a decade, the Orient Bambino has quietly built a reputation as one of the smartest entry points into mechanical watchmaking. In enthusiast circles, it’s often the first “real watch” someone buys; affordable, classically styled, and powered by an in-house movement. Now in 2026, Orient has made a move many collectors have been…

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First Look at Hiroshi Fujiwara’s New Fragment Edition Seiko Metronome Watch

In a market crowded with dive watches and heritage reissues, Seiko has quietly revived one of its strangest modern releases- the Metronome and handed it to one of Japan’s most influential designers for a subtle but meaningful refresh. Originally introduced in 2022, the Metronome never tried to be a conventional tool watch. It didn’t chase…

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First Look: Bremont’s Terra Nova 38 Jumping Hour Stealth Black Turns Tactical

Jumping hour watches are having a moment again. What was once a niche complication admired mostly by purists has suddenly returned to the spotlight, with major brands revisiting the format. But perhaps the most unexpected name to enter that conversation last year was Bremont. Known primarily for aviation-inspired tool watches, the British brand surprised many…

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Vacheron Constantin Marks the Year of the Horse with Artistic Métiers d’Art Editions and a Striking Titanium Overseas Tourbillon

As the Lunar New Year draws near, Vacheron Constantin is stepping into 2026 with two very different, yet deeply connected creations. One is a poetic tribute to the Year of the Horse, rooted in centuries-old craftsmanship. The other is a strikingly modern Overseas Tourbillon in titanium and deep red, built for collectors who love cutting-edge…

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Grand Seiko Refines Its Winter Icon with the New 33mm Skyflake

Grand Seiko has never chased trends loudly. Instead, the brand has built its reputation on quiet refinement, technical integrity, and an unusually deep respect for nature. The new 33mm Skyflake, reference SBGX361, continues this philosophy with confidence, offering a familiar design language in a newly compact and elegant form that feels perfectly in step with…

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Laco x Circula ProLab: Limited Edition Pforzheim Watches

>>>>>>>In 2026, two German watch brands with deep roots in the same city come together to tell a shared story shaped by craftsmanship, history, and quiet competition. Laco and Circula, both based in Pforzheim, have unveiled the ProLab collaboration, a limited-edition watch set that marks an important milestone for each brand while paying tribute to…

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IWC Unveils George Russell Pilot’s Watches Inspired by His F1 Helmet

In the high-stakes world of Formula 1, where milliseconds separate glory from defeat, George Russell has emerged as Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS’ sharp-edged talent. At 27, the British driver notched career-best podiums and poles in 2025, often outshining teammate Lewis Hamilton amid regulatory turbulence. Now, IWC honors his rise with two limited-edition Pilot’s Watches, translating his iconic…

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Norqain Adventure Chrono 41mm NHL Limited Edition – Official Luxury Sports Watch

Norqain just unveiled a thrilling new chapter in luxury watches by launching its first timepiece as the Official Luxury Sports Watch of the National Hockey League. The Adventure Sport NHL Limited Edition perfectly captures the fast-paced energy of ice hockey while showcasing Swiss precision, making it an instant standout for fans and collectors. Announced just…

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Albishorn Marinagraph Watch: Vintage-Style Regatta Diver

The Albishorn Marinagraph isn’t just another chronograph—it’s a rare fusion of imagination, precision, and exclusivity. Limited to just 99 pieces per dial, this Swiss-made monopusher chronograph feels like a rediscovered relic from an alternate history of watchmaking. The 39mm stainless steel case houses Albishorn’s proprietary COSC-certified caliber AMR-21, offering both technical credibility and collector appeal….