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We are now used to silent releases from Tudor. This week’s announcement of the Royal Tudor is no exception. The Swiss brand has introduced an updated dial configuration for the underrated integrated dress watch. The vibrant colors inspired by both past and future will find their place in this week’s release. Both Glashütte originals and H. Moser & Cie and Switzerland come from Germany. In my opinion, this week’s highlight is the intricate sculpture of the watch’s mother’s dial. Discover the rest below and enjoy reading!
Tudor Royal
Tudor will revive the Royal with a new composition designed in collaboration with Chinese actor and singer brand ambassador Chen Yi. The new blue sunbrushed dial features a combination of diamond and Roman indexes and a bezel with a gorgeous set of gems. Still equipped with the iconic integrated bracelet, you can choose between a full steel or two-tone model, both with a diameter of 28mm. Price: Starting from 4,190 euros.
For more information about Tudor Royal, click here.
Glashütte original 70’s chronograph panorama
Glashütte Original announces two new limited edition 70’s chronograph panorama dates in very vibrant colors. The purple “Plasma” and lime green “Fusion” dials are inspired by the vision of a virtual world. Both lacquer-shaped dials are made from a newly opened dial maker that opened in June 2025. Price: Starting from 16,000 euros.
For more information about the Glashütte Original Sevenies Chronograph Panorama, click here.
Formex Essence 41 mm “Space Ghost” Automatic COSC
Formex debuts new case sizes in the Essence collection, expanding its current selection from sizes of 39 mm and 43 mm. In addition to the new size, the watch also has a new butterfly clasp that allows for micro adjustments without removing the micro adjustment. The tone of the case follows the met stone dial, with blue hands and indicators really pop against the background. Limited to 150 units per year. Price: 2,190 euros.
For more information about the Formex Essence 41 mm “Space Ghost” automatic COSC, click here.
Ho & Co. Please take a look at X Selten Juiju
Watch Ho & Co is a Hong Kong-based watch enthusiast group. He joined Selten to create a limited edition to commemorate his second anniversary. It is named Juiju, translated into “Meet, Gathering,” which nods to how groups gather for “only a good atmosphere.” Despite the medium price, it features a mother-of-pearl dial, especially CNC-expanded Natural Black Tahitian. Price: USD 1,099.
Watch Ho & Co. For more information about X Selten Juiju, please see here.
Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra 150m
Omega has unveiled the Aqua Terra in a new pair of turquoise fumes. This time I finished with a black ceramic bezel with a brush. Two sizes are available, either 38mm or 41mm, both utilizing meta-certified coaxial motion. These new turquoise aqua terra are available in a black rubber strap with a fabric effect that combines turquoise stitching. Price: CHF 6,100.
For more information about the Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra 150m, please click here.
Nodus Duality II Drift Blue
Nodus regains its duality from last year in an unlimited fade vintage blue inspired by past “supercompressor” dive watches. The universal 40mm diameter case is made of stainless steel. It is combined with its own Nodus Extension Clasp and a 3-link stainless steel bracelet. Designed and assembled in Los Angeles, it features dramatic sapphire crystals reminiscent of vintage bubble domes. Price: 800 US dollars.
For more information about Nodus Duality Drift Blue, click here.
Breitling Professional Endurance Pro 44 Ironman®70.3 World Championship 2025
Breitling continues its Ironman partnership with two new limited edition models in the new colorway. The two models are made of titanium and bright light. It measures 44mm in diameter and is equipped with a Quartz caliber 82 paired with the brand’s rubber strap at the 9 o’clock counter, and features an Iron Man logo inspired by Hawaiian heritage. Price: £3,125.
For more information about the Breitling Professional Endurance Pro 44Ironman®70.3World Championship 2025, click here.
Roger Dubuis Excalibur Spider Flyback Chronograph
On the occasion of Monterey Car Week, Roger Dubiis will celebrate the foundation’s 30th anniversary with a new skeleton chronograph. The RD780 movement features a patent-pending 120° rotating micro-counter and a second braking system for increased hand stability in chronograph seconds. This 88-piece limited edition comes in a 45 mm skeletonized case in 18K pink gold and a black rubber strap. Price: Confirmed.
For more information about the Roger Dubuis Excalibur Spider Flyback Chronograph, click here.
Azuki X H. Moser & Cie Time Elements
Web3-Native Anime brand Azuki joins forces with Moser to release a complete collection inspired by Azure’s Elementals Universe. Four different dial variations are available. Each features a different colour and custom guillocher engraving. A unique 4-piece Pioneer Tour Billon with the same four dial colours, except for the 4 Pioneer Center Second Reference (limited to 24). Price: Starting from 25,000 US dollars.
For more information about the time elements of Azuki X H. Moser & Cie, click here.
Draken Kruger V2
New Zealand-based brand Kruger will release its first V2 chronograph model nearly three years later. It is now available in five different versions. You can choose between a black dial or a full room dial and three different bezel inserts. The 44 mm diameter case is made in titanium grade 2 and is complemented by a clear 1200HV coating or DLC case. Price: Starting from 476 US dollars.
For more information about the Draken Kruger V2, click here.