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The weeks before Christmas and the holiday season are usually a busy time for watch brands, as they unveil their final products of the year to find the perfect gift for a loved one (or yourself). The past seven days have been especially packed with releases, and we’re really curious to see who will receive Parmigiani Fleurier’s latest creation as a gift. All kidding aside, take a look at the selection below and let us know if you like what you see. Enjoy reading!
Parmigiani Fleurier L’Armorial Repetition Mysteruse
Parmigiani Fleurier celebrates Michel Parmigiani’s birthday on December 2nd with a stunning watch creation. Inspired by Doric columns, this design hides the movement behind green grand feu enamel with a pine cone guilloché pattern. The time is only displayed on the back of the case. Alternatively, a minute repeater can play the time on demand. Price: On request.
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MB&F LM Perpetual Evo Silicon Valley
The LM Perpetual Evo is the first to feature an 18K yellow gold case, drawing inspiration from the alternative ways of Silicon Valley. The new case material is combined with an ocean blue dial plate that serves as a backdrop for the approximately 600 movement components. This is a limited edition of 18 pieces and will only be available at the soon-to-open MB&F Lab in Menlo Park, famous as the home of Meta. Price: $210,000.
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Zenith Defy Extreme Jungle
Following the Desert Edition and Glacier Edition, Zenith completes its extreme environment trio with the Jungle Edition. When hardstone is used, it is usually on clock faces. In this case, Zenith uses tiger eye for the dodecagonal bezel and pusher protectors. Limited to 50 pieces, it is paired with a green rubber dial that mirrors the tone of the tinted green sapphire dial. Price: $26,900.
Learn more about Zenith Defy Extreme Jungle here.
Capek Promenade Transparency Film “Viridian Green” x Fratello
A green sapphire dial and skeleton movement are the highlights of Fratello and Czapek’s latest collaboration. Using the brand’s new Promenade collection as a basis, the transparent film “Viridian Green” is housed in a steel case and has a diameter of 38 mm. This watch is limited to 50 pieces, with pre-order deposits accepted beginning June 12, 2024, and delivery scheduled for July 2025. Price: 34,000 USD.
Click here to learn more about Czapek Promenade OPHPARS “Viridian Green” x Fratello.
Baltic Hermetic Tourer Bronze
Baltic equips its latest Hermétique with a mixed-finish bronze case and green dial. Although CuAl8 bronze alloys are generally less reactive alloys, they can still be expected to develop a patina over time. The Hermetic Tourer Bronze will be available in the T+T shop soon. Price: $630.
Learn more about the Baltic Hermétique Tourer Bronze here.
Dan Henry 36mm 1964 Gran Turismo
Dan Henry pays homage to vintage proportions with its 36mm chronograph collection. Available in two dial configurations with two counters and date or three counters, available on strap or bracelet. It comes in five varieties: Panda, Reverse Panda, Silver Panda, Silver, and a special colorway with a mother-of-pearl dial and blue counters. Price: $250.
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Hublot Big Bang Tourbillon Carbon SR_A by Samuel Ross
Miami Art Week once again marks the starting point for the third collaboration between Samuel Ross and Hublot. The Big Bang Tourbillon Carbon SR_A by Samuel Ross brings carbon into the design for the first time, with new blue accents. This eye-catching piece is limited to 50 pieces. Price: $143,000.
Learn more about the Hublot Big Bang Tourbillon Carbon SR_A by Samuel Ross here.
Breitling Heritage Superocean B20 UK & Ireland LE
Breitling presents a limited edition Heritage Superocean available only in the UK and Ireland. It features an anthracite sunray dial paired with a classic black polished ceramic bezel. The 200m Diver is available with either a stainless steel mesh bracelet or black rubber with a mesh-like texture. Price: $5,680.
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IWC Ingenieur Automatic 40 Blue
A year after its release, IWC introduced the blue-dialed, steel-cased Ingenieur. The 40mm model is based on Genta design cues established by Ingenieur SL in the 1970s. Powered by the Baumatic-derived 32111 movement with a 5-day power reserve. Price: $11,700.
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Studio Underd0g x Wristcheck 01Series Gen 3 Uneggspected Series
Studio Underd0g brings three egg-themed limited editions to the kitchen with the world’s leading watch platform Wristcheck. Based on the recipe of the recently released 3rd generation 01Series chronograph, the B0iled Egg and Fried Egg offer a delicious yellow hue, while the R0tten Egg has a surprisingly attractive green color. All three orders come with both a Milanese bracelet and a Saffiano leather strap. Price: $800.
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Omega Seamaster Diver 300M Titanium and Bronze Gold
Omega has introduced hints of bronze gold for the first time on the No Time to Die inspired segment of the Seamaster Diver 300M. Grade 2 titanium case. Matte green dial. Bronze gold bezel, crown and hands. The mesh bracelet construction is CHF 100 cheaper than the NTTD 007 Edition, despite the use of bronze gold. Price: $9,900.
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TAG Heuer Formula 1 Chronograph x Oracle Red Bull Racing
TAG Heuer celebrates Red Bull Racing’s 20th season in F1 with a stealth limited edition. This 43mm quartz chronograph is decorated in Red Bull’s livery of dark blue, yellow and red. The black DLC case is reminiscent of the large patch of exposed carbon fiber found on current Red Bull F1 cars. Price: $3,000.
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Panerai Luminor GMT Power Reserve Ceramica
To coincide with Miami Design Week, Panerai presents the Luminor with a black ceramic case and bracelet. The black look of the watch continues with the matte black sandwich dial, with the indexes and hands coated in gray Super-LumiNova X1. The 44mm ceramic case and bracelet are 5x more scratch resistant than regular steel. Price: $19,100.
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Block Watch BK38
The brand behind the ultimate children’s watch is back – but this time it’s not just for kids. The Blok 38 is a 38mm watch that captures all the personality of the kids model, only with enlarged proportions for big kids (and adults). Available in four variants, the Blok 38 has also been upgraded with a quartz GMT movement. Price: $379.
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Aera x Rensport C-1 Chronograph
Aera has partnered with UK-based Porsche restomod specialists Rennsport to develop a chronograph inspired by the Porsche 911. The 42mm case is crafted from 904L steel and frames a matte black dial with silver-gray subdials 3D printed in the shape of a Fuchs wheel. This collaboration is limited to 25 pieces and allows Rensport vehicle owners to order a custom-made strap made from the same material used on their car. Price: $2,850.
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Aigi satellite ground station II
The Satellite Ground Station II features a 39mm case and pyramid dial inspired by satellite technology. The slim 11mm stainless steel case is hardened to 1,200 Vickers. Available in blue or black dials, each variation is limited to 500 pieces. Price: $359.
Learn more about Áigi Satellite Ground Station II here.