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With Watches and Wonders happening next month, participating (big box) brands have to wait before being able to release any novelties. However, the past seven days have been extremely busy for the independents and Swatch Group brands! We have Credor debuting a new ceramic dial time-only watch, Krayon playing on the Pac Man anniversary, and Nomos continuing its mission on soft colours. Omega, on the other hand, is completely relaunching the Constellation collection. Read about everything below and enjoy the reading!

Credor Kuon GCLX995

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Credor expands the Kuon line with a blue ceramic dial inspired by Nagi, the Japanese concept of a quiet sea surface.
The 39 x 10.8mm stainless steel case reminds one of 90’s Credor designs with the refined crown guard.
Currently available exclusively in Japan, it houses the manual Spring Drive calibre 7R31 with 72 hours of power reserve.
Price: ¥1.595.000

Learn more about the Credor Kuon GCLX995 here.

Krayon PAC-MAN Series

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Krayon blends haute horology with nostalgia via a PAC-MAN theme, reinterpreting time as an emotional experience.
Based on the Anywhere model, PAC-MAN replaces the sun indicator, showing a 24-hour cycle alongside sunrise, sunset, and date through animated dial elements.
The 15-piece limited edition features a 39mm platinum case with an onyx dial and the in-house calibre C030.
Price: upon request

Learn more about the Krayon PAC-MAN Series here.

Nomos Glashütte Club Campus Full Rose & All Olive

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Nomos updates the Club Campus with new Full Rose and All Olive dials, keeping its playful California-style design.
Available either in a 36mm or 38.5mm stainless steel case, it boasts a slim profile in typical Bauhaus style and an engravable caseback for a personal touch.
The Alpha movement gets replaced by the new DUW 4001 manual calibre with an increased 53h power reserve and Nomos’ swing system.
Price: from US$1,890

Learn more about the Nomos Glashütte Club Campus Full Rose & All Olive here.

Omega Constellation

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Omega unveils a completely new Constellation line, following the design of the former collection but with a new way to test their chronometry.
All new models measure 39.4mm in diameter and don’t feature any second hand, as it won’t be needed for testing anymore.
The automatic calibre 8914 has 60 hours of power reserve and is finished to different standards depending on the metal of the case it’s housed in.
Price: starting at US$10,900

Learn more about the Omega Constellation here.

Strehler Säntis

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Independent watchmaker Andreas Strehler introduces the Säntis, adding a world-time complication to his brand, restrained from the outside but mechanically impressive once the watches are turned over.
The 40mm steel case houses a tridimensional dial in three colours, with a city ring, 24-hour day/night disc, everything controlled through the crown.
Powered by the Automatic SA-30W movement, it has 60 hours of power reserve with free-sprung balance and Strehler Swiss lever escapement.
Price: CHF 24,750

Learn more about the Strehler Säntis here.

Dennison ALD Dual Time Shades Dial

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Dennison’s double-dialled ALD Dual Time just got an upgrade, bringing hour markers and numerals to the ALD dial for the very first time.
Dubbed the “Shades” collection, there are three dial variations: green, blue and brown, all featuring contrasting finishes on each side of the dial with brushing applied in opposing directions.
Also making its debut is the all-new pebble link bracelet, complementing the ALD’s soft, cushion-shaped case with rounded, flowing pebble-like links.
Price: US$820

Learn more about the Dennison ALD Dual Time Shades Dial here.

Breva “Segreto di Lario” Meridian Gold

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Breva expands the “Segreto di Lario” collection with the introduction of a new subtly textured gold dial.
The case keeps the same dimensions and specs as the previous editions at 41 mm in diameter and 11.10 mm in thickness.
Inside the Grade 5 titanium case, you’ll find the triple retrograde, by Jean-François Mojon exclusively for Breva.
Price: CHF 46,000

Learn more about the Breva “Segreto di Lario” Meridian Gold here.

Bulgari Eclettica Watches

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Bulgari releases a trio of jewellery watches in the Eclettica collection, each one bringing a unique flavour.
The Stellata Divas’ Dream brings Rome’s night sky to the wrist, while the Pavone plays with the form of a peacock, and the Serpenti Dea Secret is the recognisable snake.
All three elevate the artistry of gem-setting through the use of the mechanical Piccolissimo movements.
Price: upon request

Learn more about the Bulgari Eclettica Watches here.

Longines Hydroconquest

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Longines redesigns the Hydroconquest line, now in a smaller size and with a Milanese bracelet.
The new stainless steel case measures 39mm compared to the still existing 42mm, while it maintains the same 300 metres water resistance.
The H-link bracelet remains an option, and there are 4 colourways available for both sizes: blue, black, green lacquer or frosted blue sunray finish.
Price: US$2,200 (H-link bracelet), US$2,400 (Mesh bracelet)

Learn more about the Longines Hydroconquest here.

Doxa SUB 200 II

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Doxa presents the SUB 200 II, a modern refresh of one of the brand’s most successful dive watches.
Boasting a new, slimmer profile and debuting a pair of new strap options, the new SUB 200 II brings subtle refinements while remaining faithful to the watches’ vintage diver DNA.
The SUB 200 II not only introduces some new dials, including the first fumé dial to feature in a Doxa collection, but the model also debuts the Redcoral dial, which is paired with a black DLC case.
Price: CHF 1,450

Learn more about the Doxa SUB 200 II here.

Parmigiani Fleurier Tonda PF Sport Chronograph Silver Verzasca

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Parmigiani Fleurier continues its exploration of subdued colours, this time with a piece inspired by the clarity and natural light of the Verzasca Valley.
The 42 mm steel case of the Tonda PF Sport houses a panda dial with the counters in a refined teal tone, perfectly colour matched by the integrated rubber strap.
While the subdials and the matching chapter ring are finely grained, the rest of the dial is made of Clou triangulaire guilloche.
Price: CHF 28,600

Learn more about the Parmigiani Fleurier Tonda PF Sport Chronograph Silver Verzasca here.

Bell & Ross BR-05 36MM Blue Diamond Eagle

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Bell & Ross introduces a refined BR-05 with a smaller 36mm case and a slim 8.7mm profile with their popular integrated bracelet design.
The stainless steel case frames a blue aventurine dial set with diamonds forming the Aquila constellation.
It’s powered by the BR-CAL.329 (Sellita SW300-based), offering 54h power reserve while fitting inside the compact case.
Price: €4,900

Learn more about the Bell & Ross BR-05 36MM Blue Diamond Eagle here.

Bulova Super Seville Mini

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Bulova shrinks down the popular Super Seville collection, adding options for all those who prefer smaller timepieces.
The 25mm case houses the quartz, Cal. 5Y26, and without second hand, it’s an invisible choice that allows for better wearability.
Currently, there are three dial options available: white or red mother-of-pearl or vertically brushed silver, paired either with stainless steel or gold coloured cases.
Price: from US$495

Learn more about the Bulova Super Seville Mini here.

Maghnam Watches Mohareb

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Designer and engineer Sohaib Maghnam explores new shapes in his unique approach to watchmaking, this time inspired by a warrior’s helmet.
Mohareb means “Gladiator” in Arabic, and the inspiration is evident, with the retrograde complication serving as the eye slit of the helmet.
Available either in Argent Crimson or Deep Blue, it’s powered by the Calibre MCR01-B (based on the Sellita SW210) with a proprietary module.
Price: CHF 7,200

Learn more about the Maghnam Watches Mohareb here.

Tedoro Harmony 39 Sarab

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Lebanese brand Tedoro presents a True GMT with an uncommon mosaic dial in mother-of-pearl.
The Harmony offers a 39mm stainless steel case with an integrated bracelet housing an automatic Miyota 9075.
This is a 300-piece limited edition. The reflective facets of the dial give the meaning to “Sarab”, as that is the Arabic word for “mirage”.
Price: US$785

Learn more about the Harmony 39 Sarab here.