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It appears that a new trend is taking off. Blue is now being replaced by Burgundy, grapes and plums… or at least that’s what happened with this week’s release. And what shades would make a better pair with warm olive tones? Piaget offers it in an attractive, ultra-thin Altiplano model. To close this week’s selection, there are some interesting collaborations that allow you to use pocket watch movements and a dedicated edition from before locations all over the world. Discover them all and enjoy reading!
Taos Tuxedo & Gala
Started in 2024, Taos continues its textile collection with two unique pieces made at Oliver Voicer Atelier, each taking more than 1,000 hours. The tuxedo satin fabric is made of four layers of silver leaves, combined by up to five ignitions of semi-transparent groundfeuillenamel. To bring together five crafts on one dial, the gala appears in the joys of sculptures, grand feather enamels, gem setting, engraved mother’s mother, feather art. Price: Starting from CHF 140,000.
For more information about Taos Tuxedo & Gala, click here.
Vacheron Constantin Overseas Permanent Calendar Ultras In
Vacheron Constantin offers two new, ultra-thin, permanent calendars. One is in a timeless pink-on-pink composition, while the other is in white gold with a contrasting grape-colored dial. The permanent calendar subdials have a snail finish, but the Minute Track has what Vaccheron Constantine calls “velvet finish,” with numbers printed in subtle blue ink. Both models are available with matching gold straps and additional rubber straps in dark blue, white and burgundy. Price: 111,650 euros.
For more information about Vacheron Constantin’s perpetual calendar, Ultrastin, please see here.
Piaget Altiplano 910p & Ultimate Concept Tourbillon
Piaget rethinks both the skeleton 910p and the 2016 world record tourbillon with a palette of olive green and yellow gold. For the 910p, first launched in 2018, as the thinnest automatic watch ever, the green spreads out and coats the entire skeletonized dial. Following the same color scheme as the 910p model, Gold finds a place on the dial as it is made from the ultra-magnification cobalt alloy needed to achieve extreme thinness. Price: Confirmed.
For more information about the Piaget Altiplano 910p & Ultimate Concept Tourbillon, click here.
Longines Primaluna Collection
Longines redesigned the successful Primaluna collection and thoughtfully showed off the larger, winding case designs while retaining a classic and timeless look. The collection has been rolling out since September 2025 and, when fully released, will consist of 23 references spanning 34mm and 30mm case sizes, as well as automatic and Quartz options. A wide range of dial variations are available, including gem sets and bimetal alternatives, such as blue and white mother-of-pearl or sunray silver. Price: Starting from AU $2,175.
For more information about the Longines Primaluna collection, click here.
Madetion x yinka ilorimad1s “Cultivate your dreams”
MaxBüsser taps The Mad1s “Grow Your Dreams,” a British Nigerian artist and designer and second co-model of Maditions. Available in three colorways, featuring bold mismatched colors across the dial, rotor and rubber strap. As we’ve come to expect from Madition, they’re each limited edition of 400 pieces, available in raffles that you can enter for free in the first week of September. Price: CHF 3,200.
For more information about Madeditions X Yinka Ilori Mad1s “Grow Your Dreams” see here.
Ming 57.04 Iris
Ming 57.04 Iris marks the brand’s first left-handed chronograph and introduces a fifth-generation design language. Celebrating the brand’s 8th anniversary, it features a kaleidoscope-like color-changing dial with floating indexes. Limited to 100 pieces, comes with both a supple leather strap and a 5-link steel bracelet. Price: CHF 6,250.
For more information about Ming 57.04 Iris, click here.
Fear Brunswick 40.5 Jump Hour “Barley Plum”
This new colorway for Brunswick Jump Hour, part of the 3Watch announcement, features a 3D barley pattern surrounding a rich plum-colored central subdial. With the 40.5mm cushion case, you can choose between exhibitions and closed casebacks to view the Christopher Ward JJ01 module on a chronometer controlled Sellita SW200. The watch comes with two handmade Alcantara straps (Plum and Storm Grey) and is available in the optional 5-link steel bracelet. Price: Starting from 4,100 euros.
For more information about The Fears Brunswick 40.5 Jump Hour “Barleycorn Plum” click here.
Vianney Halter X Massena Lab Old School
The high-end independents are partnering with 47 limited edition Massena Labs using Nos Minerva’s pocket watch movements. It is 42mm in size and features a regulator dial with a distinctive steampunk style and mystery style from the Halter. This movement appears in all of its glory via a sapphire caseback. Price: on request.
Learn more about Vianney Halter x Massena Lab Old School here.
Zenith Chronomaster Sports Meteorite
The steel Chronomaster Sport Met stone, previously exclusive to Japan, is now available worldwide and offers a more familiar alternative to the Gemset version of Pink Gold. The 41mm steel case is 100m water resistant and frames a hand-serving met stone dial with a black ceramic bezel. Like the previous Japanese version, it features the iconic El Primero 3600 High Beat Automatic, with a 1/10 second chronograph and a 60-hour power reserve. Price: USD 17,500.
For more information about Zenith Chronomaster Sports Meteorite, click here.
Breitling Chronomat Automatic GMT 40 NFL Edition
Breitling has revealed that it is the NFL’s first “official watch partner.” This celebrates this multi-year partnership with a new watch specially designed specifically for all teams in the league. The new Chronomat GMT has a more subtle NFL branding, but endurance pros have a team logo on the dial. Price: USD 6,600.
For more information about the Breitling Chronomat Automatic GMT 40 NFL Edition, click here.
Christopher Ward the Truebe 660
Christopher Ward slims the 12 from just 6.6mm to just 6.6mm, creating the most elegant and wearable sports watches ever. The 38mm diameter measurement houses a manual serrata SW210 (45H power reserve) and has a two-handed layout with no dates or seconds. The model also debuts a new butterfly clasp, but the extreme thinness comes at the expense of just 30m of water resistance. Price: Starting from £1,250.
For more information about Christopher Ward The Twelve 660, click here.
Glashütte’s original Panomatic Calendar “Blue of Dawn”
Glashütte Original is launching the platinum panomatic calendar “Blue of Dawn.” It features a skeletonized blue dial and reveals the company’s caliber 92-11 with a 100-hour power reserve. This movement displays the brand’s finishing capabilities with Glashütte Stripe, bevels, hot soft screws and solid regulatory screws on the carved bridge. Price: USD 43,800.
For more information about the Glashütte Original Panomatic Calendar “Blue of Dawn”, click here.
BianChet Ultrafino Sapphire
BianChet introduced the Ultrafino Sapphire, the first full sapphire case watch, and won the slimmest Full Sapphire Tour Billon title on the market, just 9.8mm thick. The 40mm x 47.5mm tonneau-shaped case is guided by the golden ratio and introduces the UT01 automatic tour bellon movement with titanium bridges. It comes with a white (and additional black) rubber strap with titanium folding buckle that fits the athletic material. Price: CHF 85,500.
For more information about the BianChet Ultrafino Sapphire, click here.
Delma Ocean Master Room
Delma releases an array of dial colors from the Ocean Master Collection to allow for optimal visibility in all conditions. The full Lumed dial first debuted in collaboration with Oliver Heer Ocean Racing, and is now available in four new colorways. The practical 44mm stainless steel case features a mixed finish and is water resistant to 500 meters. Price: 1,650 euros.
For more information about Delma Oceanmaster Lume, click here.
Bell & Ross BR-03 Chrono Rafale Solo Display
Bell & Ross will release the BR-03 Chrono in a limited edition of 500 pieces, honoring the French Aerospace Force’s Elite Trafare Solo Display Acrobatic Team. The 42mm square BR-03 case is made of microblasted black ceramic and houses a cockpit-inspired dial with high contrast Super Luminova and orange chronograph hands. Branded hook and loop straps or ventilated black rubber straps are offered, making them suitable for use in both professional and everyday environments. Price: £5,400.
For more information about the Bell & Ross BR-03 Chrono Rafale solo display, click here.
Wren X Ben’s Watches Diver One Magma
Diver One Magma is a joint release of Wren Watches and Ben’s Watches, featuring a limited edition of 100 pieces inspired by Lava. The base is a 41mm, 200m rated, wrench stainless steel diver, but it will debut with a red Foomer dial, black room and black ceramic bezel. It features a reliable Sellita SW200 and is paired with both a flat link stainless steel bracelet and a black rubber strap. Price: USD 1,075.
For more information about Wren X Ben’s Watches Diver One Magma, click here.