Tudor
Tudor

Designed for today’s adventurers, these rugged timepieces prioritise performance-driven design. Tudor sets the standard with its Black Bay 58 GMT, channelling the elegance of the aviation era with its rich burgundy, black, and gilt details. Boasting a 39mm case and bidirectional bezel, the watch holds the METAS Master Chronometer certification, guaranteeing impeccable precision and resilience.

With stringent criteria, including daily variations within five seconds and resistance to magnetic fields up to 15,000 gauss, this certification is also backed by Swiss-made standards and COSC certification.

Zenith wants to conquer the deep blue with its new Defy Extreme Diver. Presented in a 42.5mm angular titanium case, it is equipped with a helium escape valve and boasts an impressive water resistance of 600m, meeting ISO 6425 standards for professional diver watches. The grooved ceramic unidirectional rotating bezel, oversized screw-down crown, and Superluminova indications ensure precise timekeeping during dives and allow for easy operation even with gloves on. With a 60-hour power reserve and a paramagnetic escapement, this diver’s watch is powered by the El Primero 3620-SC automatic calibre.

As well as the titanium three-link bracelet, it comes with two additional straps, including one made from recycled fishing nets.

Zenith
Zenith

Panerai commemorates six years of collaboration with the Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli Team with a robust collection of timepieces. Designed to endure the harshest conditions, they symbolise Panerai’s commitment to durability, reliability, functionality, and connection to the marine world. Among them, the Submersible QuarantaQuattro Luna Rossa Ti-Ceramitech, made from Ti-Ceramitech, an innovative material developed over seven years, stands out. It is 44 percent lighter than steel yet has 10 times the fracture toughness of ceramic. It also imparts the timepiece’s distinctive blue hue, evoking the vastness of open seas that inspired it.

Panerai
Panerai

Having climbed mountains, Montblanc plunges into the ocean’s depths with the Montblanc Iced Sea Oxygen Deep 4810. With a depth rating matching the height of Mont Blanc mountain, it bridges the ocean to the brand’s mountainous legacy. Housed in a 43mm titanium case with a shielded screw-down crown, it boasts a caseback engraving that mimics the view beneath the ice, achieved through laser-generated oxidisation, while the glacier-inspired dial undergoes a labour-intensive gratté-boisé process for depth and luminosity.

Enhanced with white SuperLuminova for visibility, this “Zero Oxygen” timepiece (complete with a certificate proving that the watch has been encased without oxygen) boasts long-lasting precision and comes with a COSC-certified MB 29.29 movement with five days of power reserve. Paired with an interchangeable rubber strap, it’s not just a diving instrument but also a versatile sports watch fit for any adventure.

Montblanc
Montblanc

Tag Heuer launches a prestigious addition to its yachting-inspired collection with the Carrera Chronograph Skipper in rose gold. Retaining the iconic glass box design and powered by the Heuer 02 calibre, this model is tailored for regatta timing, ensuring both style and functionality. Reminiscent of the historic Skipper Reference 7754 from 1968, its sea-blue dial with contrasting subdials is a tribute to the brand’s maritime heritage.

Tag Heuer
Tag Heuer
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