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What are the auspicious signs of this weekend than a watch inspired by the King of Cocktail? Seiko returns after a while and adds a Negroni-inspired watch to the pleasure menu offering. In honor of one of the most classic drinks ever, we’re adding a truly colorful touch to finish this week. That’s not the only bright news, as Farer’s Color Masters reinterpreted the three hand collection. And if the colours were fun, I think it would have been a fun week. Discover the remaining choices below. Enjoy reading!
Timex Mini Cavatina
Timex reduces the retro style dress watch into a smaller 17mm round square case. Two options are available, either stainless steel or gold tones, both matching extension bands. The color of the brushed dial matches the case, featuring a 60s script-style Time X logo and full Arabic numbers to complete the classic look. Price: Starting from USD 119.
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Three Hand Series III, farther away
The British brand will revive one of its first collections using a series of new dials playing with colors and textures. Color has always been the spirit of Farer’s design language, taking it a step further with these three 36mm models. The dial is first engraved with the desired pattern, then spray painted and covered in clear lacquer. Only then will the text be printed and the index be applied. Price: USD 1,150.
For more information about the Farer 3 Hands Series III, click here.
Seiko Presage Cocktail Time – conte
Seiko has released another chapter in the acclaimed cocktail collection, with new additions inspired by one of the Italian classics, Negroni. It is a visual description of the cocktail in a case where the deep red dial pays homage to the liquid and suggests a rose gold tone index and orange ornament. It is sold in warm brown leather straps and is a limited edition of 1000 Australians. Price: $950.
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Jaeger-LecoultreSversoTribute Enamel ‘Xu Beihong’
Jaeger-Lecoultre announces a trio of tribute enamel models in White Gold Reverso pairing a caseback with a hand guilloche with a miniature grand Feu Enamel Reproductions of Xu Beihong’s horse painting. The three pieces are distinguished by both the front dial treatment and the reversed subject. Limited to 10 per reference, the series line up Reverso’s equestrian origins with Chinese equestrian symbols before the new year of the horse in February 2026. Price: on request.
For more information about Jaeger-LecoultreSverso’s tribute enamel “Xu Beihong”, click here.
Grand Seiko SLGC006 and SLGW007
Grand Seico is launching two very different models, inspired by Mt. Iwate and Moonlight Blue on the dial. One is a limited edition tentograph with warm accents in 18 carat rose gold and a dial that reflects the tone of morning sunlight. The other renders the brand’s iconic birch dial pattern in navy blue tones. Price: £19,650 and £8,600.
For more information about Grand Seiko SLGC006 and SLGW007, click here.
Audemars Piguet Novelty September 2025
Audemars Piguet announces the new, lasting calendar movement, the Calibre 7136, and a series of stone dial tours Billons. Alongside the Calibre 7138 released in 2025, the new QP movement was discontinued using the regular Pinpoucher, allowing all adjustments to be made through the crown of the four-position system. The Trio of Stone Dial Tourbillon Code 11.59 model features Ruby Root, Sodalite and Malachite, respectively. Price: Starting at CHF 82,500.
For more information about Audemars Piguet’s September 2025 novelty, click here.
ressence x Armory Type 9 Scattered Sun
Ressence’s most compact model gets a tailored transformation with the help of Mark Cho’s The Armory. This watch features Ressence’s unique orbital convex system and features a sophisticated titanium fluted bezel. This 20-piece limited edition takes its name from the way the bezel scatters the light as the sunlight hits it. Price: USD 19,000.
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Breguet Marine Hora Mundi 5555
Breguet continues its 250th anniversary celebration with a brand new limited edition watch dedicated to world travel, the viewed night sky from above, and Breguet craftsmanship. The highlight of the Marine Hora Mundi 5555 features a stunning double layer dial featuring hand applied phosphate enamel in urban shapes around the world, and layers featuring guiloch lines that give the dial a spherical illusion. Limited to just 50 items, collectors can personalize their watches by highlighting their personalized cities assigned to a 24-hour time zone. Price: £89,200.
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Isotope x Oracle Time Mercury vitreous
Isotope is collaborating with the premium publication Oracle Time for a two-part collaboration. The vitreous enamel dials both bring vibrant colors and textures to your wrist. They contrast and juxtapose each other in dynamic duo. Price: £2,775.
For more information about Isotopes X Oracle Time Mercury Vitreous, click here.
Panerai luminor Marina Militare PAM05218
The latest Panerai is a faithful recreation of a military-only model released in the same year when Panerai first became available to civilians. The 44mm case gets an upgrade and transitions from black PVD treatment to more durable black DLC. The dial uses the same font usage, reminiscent of the Marina Milliturn before Bendmem’s Marina Milliturn, and is no sandwich dial and looks like the original. Price: USD 9,200.
For more information about the Panerai Luminor Marina Militare PAM05218, please click here.
Bamford x Seconde/ Seconde/ ‘Bad Form’ Desk Clock
Following the success of two previously sold out limited editions, George and Romalick gather for their first desk clock. They returned with a two-fingered salute. This time it will be displayed on the blue dial on an 80mm desk clock! It will be distributed as a travel case and will be a limited edition of 50 pieces. Price: £916.67.
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Bremont Altitude MB Meteor Stealth
Bremont Altitude MB Meteor Stealth Gray is a sophisticated and luxurious celebration of the brand’s partnership with Execration Seat maker Martin-Baker. It combines a matte sandblast grade 2 titanium case with a gray surface treatment and a met stone pattern dial with a second hand recalling the pull tab of the discharge sheet. It’s limited to 400 units and retails for $10,000.
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Hanhart Preventor HD12 Silk Purple
Hanhart is amazed by the unusual colours that come from Germany. The preventive model features a unique HD12 steel and bracelet on the case, with a Vickers surface hardness of 1,200. It is a limited edition of 200 pieces, of which 150 are reserved for the German market. Price: 1,295 euros.
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Hamilton khaki September 2025 novelty
Hamilton added nine new references to the khaki range. This includes two impressive blue mechanical chronographs, three mechanical three-handers with textured eggshell dials, and four new mechanical khaki field models. The 40mm chronograph is available in stainless steel and comes with a sunray blue dial paired with a brown leather strap or stainless steel mesh bracelet. With more variations across the Khaki Aviation Pilot Pioneer Mechanical and Khaki Field models, there is a 43mm bronze and 38mm stainless steel Piot Pion, and a new 40mm Khaki Field Power Reserve model. Price: Starting from CHF 950.
For more information about Hamilton’s khaki in September 2025, click here.
HTDAquatìcMkii
Florence-based HTD is launching two versions of its slim, compact 200m dive watch. This case has a brand signature flat, elongated case profile with a diameter of 39.4mm and thickness of 11.5mm. The two dial configurations are either the most classic diver layout of all time, or older schools with negative numbers within triangular markers. Price: 796.72 euros.
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