A faithful recreation of the original DEFY A3648 diver’s watch from 1969, the DEFY Revival Diver brings vintage charm into the modern era with a dark, faceted 37mm micro-blasted titanium case. Staying true to the original DEFY design language, the signature fourteen-sided bezel is retained, now placed above a round unidirectional rotating bezel crafted in titanium and fitted with a yellow-tinted sapphire insert. For improved ergonomics, the screw-down crown is positioned at 4:30, just as it was on the original. Like its contemporary counterpart, the DEFY Revival Diver boasts a water resistance of 600 meters, or 1,969 feet, a subtle nod to the year the DEFY collection was born.
97.9600.3620/21.I300
A modern descendant of ZENITH’s pioneering 1969 DEFY dive watches, the DEFY Extreme Diver is a contemporary instrument engineered for the most challenging underwater conditions. Housed in a 42.5mm micro-blasted titanium case, this rugged timepiece is as functional as it is striking. Sitting atop the fixed dodecagonal base is a unidirectional rotating bezel in black ceramic, fully filled with Super-LumiNova for optimal legibility. Precision operation is ensured, while the fluted bezel edge allows for easy handling, even with gloves.
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In most partnerships between watch brands and car manufacturers, the same scenario tends to play out: swapped logos, a splash of colour, exotic materials, and that’s where it usually ends. But when H. Moser & Cie. teamed up with Alpine in 2024, it was never going to be just a marketing ploy. The idea was to rewrite the rules and focus on a rigorous, authentic and committed approach: one of true collaboration.
Two watches. Two worlds. The same avant-garde spirit. To coincide with the Spanish Formula 1 Grand Prix, H. Moser & Cie. is unveiling two creations developed in close collaboration with Alpine Motorsports: the Streamliner Alpine Drivers Edition, a mechanical chronograph powered by a skeleton version of the AgenGraphe movement, and the Streamliner Alpine Mechanics Edition, the first watch specifically designed to meet the needs of a Formula 1 team. One is at the heart of watchmaking tradition, while the other is a digital showcase, integrating cutting-edge connected technology. Designed for action, developed alongside drivers and engineers, these watches embody a shared vision: a partnership that goes far beyond a logo.
Much like drivers and mechanics, the two timepieces come as a team, in a single case — never solo — and are limited to just 200 pieces.
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In most partnerships between watch brands and car manufacturers, the same scenario tends to play out: swapped logos, a splash of colour, exotic materials, and that’s where it usually ends. But when H. Moser & Cie. teamed up with Alpine in 2024, it was never going to be just a marketing ploy. The idea was to rewrite the rules and focus on a rigorous, authentic and committed approach: one of true collaboration.
Two watches. Two worlds. The same avant-garde spirit. To coincide with the Spanish Formula 1 Grand Prix, H. Moser & Cie. is unveiling two creations developed in close collaboration with Alpine Motorsports: the Streamliner Alpine Drivers Edition, a mechanical chronograph powered by a skeleton version of the AgenGraphe movement, and the Streamliner Alpine Mechanics Edition, the first watch specifically designed to meet the needs of a Formula 1 team. One is at the heart of watchmaking tradition, while the other is a digital showcase, integrating cutting-edge connected technology. Designed for action, developed alongside drivers and engineers, these watches embody a shared vision: a partnership that goes far beyond a logo.
Much like drivers and mechanics, the two timepieces come as a team, in a single case — never solo — and are limited to just 200 pieces.
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At the intersection of audacity and mastery, Swiss luxury watchmaker TAG Heuer introduces a new release of its TAG Heuer Monaco Split-Seconds Chronograph. This 2025 edition reveals a new expression of material innovation: it is presented in a visually striking form of titanium, for which the process has been entirely developed in-house. This texturized titanium, named TH-Titanium, brings a new visual identity that feels elemental, singular, almost alive.
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TAG Heuer launches the limited-edition TAG Heuer Monaco Chronograph Stopwatch, inspired by emblematic Heuer stopwatches from the 1960s and 1970s, built with the spirit of precision at its core.
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Some watches do more than tell time, they capture it. With bold lines, emotional resonance, and a powerful cinematic moment, they become symbols of something far greater through their identity and the emotion they convey. Embodying that spirit, Swiss luxury watchmaker TAG Heuer launches the TAG Heuer Monaco Chronograph x Gulf. Reimagined in a striking new edition, itcelebrates the spirit of racing, the cool of cinema, and the daring style that made the TAG Heuer Monaco an icon.
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A technical asset, luminescence is also the distinctive style signature of the BR-03 Diver Lum Outline. This new tool‑watch for Bell & Ross divers, limited to 500 pieces, plays on the effect of highlighting only the contours, much like a neon outline. A minimalist, highly functional vision of light.
Originally a purely technical feature, Super‑LumiNova® has always served a practical purpose: to make the dial’s indicators visible in the dark. This is essential for professional watches, whether in the aeronautical or the marine and underwater environments. Bold and powerful, the new BR-03 Diver Lum Outline asserts the core lines of the Lum concept with an original twist: it highlights just the outlines.
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To celebrate 100 years since the birth of the American spaceflight pioneer, Breitling unveils the 50-piece limited-edition Navitimer Cosmonaute – the first Swiss wristwatch in space.
The Navitimer B02 Chronograph 41 Cosmonaute Scott Carpenter Centenary is powered by the Breitling Manufacture Caliber B02, a manual chronograph with a 24-hour display. The hand-wound movement isn’t just a tribute to the original – it also performs where automatics may falter. Not essential for most, but reassuring if the next trip involves zero gravity.
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The CHRONOMASTER Original Triple Calendar is crafted in a 38mm steel case and comes with both a blue calfskin strap and a steel bracelet. The elegant lapis Lazuli dial has silver-colored counters. Powered by the El Primero 3610 automatic high-frequency movement with 1/10th of a second chronograph function combined with day, date, month and moonphase indications.