Victorinox I.N.O.X. Chrono India Edition
This one’s got Diwali energy in a case rated for 200 metres. Made exclusively for India, the I.N.O.X. Chrono India Edition arrives in two rose gold PVD variants—one paired with a sleek black bezel and the other in full rose gold tone. Both are sold on black rubber straps and are limited to just 500 pieces. Beyond the ceremonial flash, the specs are serious: ISO-certified for antimagnetic and shock resistance, 200m water resistance, and a chronograph movement that doubles up as your best friend on a busy day. Small nods to Victorinox’s Swiss Army Knife legacy are hidden across the case and dial, making this more than just a pretty face.
Victorinox Swiss Army Collection
Replacing the FieldForce line, the new Swiss Army Collection embraces form and function with signature Swiss precision. Available in Quartz, Chrono, and Automatic variants, each watch features oversized lume-filled hands, clean matte dials, and raised numerals for legibility. Water-resistant to 100 metres and ISO-certified for shock and magnetism, they’re also backed by a 5+ year warranty. The highlight? A new quick-change strap system and metal mesh options that make these some of the most versatile daily beaters Victorinox has ever put out.
Jaipur Watch Company Eternal Wristwear
Jaipur Watch Company’s latest release, the Eternal, continues the brand’s mission of marrying heritage with design-forward wristwear. The watch features a genuine One Pice coin from 1950–55—the first minted after India’s independence—set against a choice of Red Opal, Black Mother-of-Pearl, or Aventurine stone dials. The coin, with its galloping horse motif, stands as a striking symbol of India’s early post-colonial optimism, while the case is finished in either gold or silver tone and paired with a black leather strap. Sapphire crystals on both sides add polish to what is otherwise a proudly vintage-leaning design.
Inside, the watch runs on a dependable Seiko NH35A automatic movement, offering solid specs without overreaching on price or pretence. While the movement isn’t the main draw here, the overall package is a deliberate tribute to Indian craftsmanship, culture, and storytelling.
MING 37.02 Ghost
This one’s a stealth bomber. The 37.02 Ghost by MING is a masterclass in minimalism and materials. Don’t let its weight fool you—it clocks in at just 35 grams thanks to a Grade 2 titanium case but can survive 260m underwater. MING’s play on light and form here leans into architectural design, with a layered dial and sharp brushing that gives it a shimmering, ghostly presence. It’s limited, it’s oddball, and it will absolutely sell out.
H. Moser & Cie Pioneer Centre Seconds Sunny-Side Up
Bright, bold, and not for the beige-hearted. Moser’s latest Pioneer entry swaps restraint for vibrancy with a radiant yellow fumé dial, set in a 40mm stainless steel case. It’s still a Moser, though, which means underneath the playful dial is the serious HMC 201 automatic calibre offering a three-day power reserve and visible through the caseback. Add a white rubber strap and you’ve got the horological equivalent of brunch in Saint-Tropez.
Unimatic x Kaikado x ERG Modello Due U2-KKD
A triple collab between Italian microbrand Unimatic, Japanese metal artisans Kaikado, and creative house ERG, this limited edition of 150 watches is a celebration of Kaikado’s 150th anniversary. The real flex? A polished 925 silver dial hand-finished using the same techniques as Kaikado’s iconic tea caddies. It runs a NH35A automatic movement and is built like a tank with 300m water resistance, wrapped in a 38mm brushed steel case. A love letter to tradition, with some serious dive chops.
G-SHOCK GA-V01A
G-SHOCK flexes some futuristic muscle with the GA-V01A, a new silhouette debuting in four cyberpunk-ready colourways: silver, neon green, purple, and black. It’s all about curves and bold geometry here, with a domed spherical display, magnetic minute hand, and butterfly-like dial shape. Quirky? Yes. But undeniably cool. It’s China-only for now, but global hype is all but guaranteed.
Disney Mickey Mouse x Fossil Golf Watch
Fossil’s collab with Disney gets whimsical on the fairway. This 40mm stainless steel watch is part of the Fossil Heritage line but gets a major twist—a skeleton dial with a golf ball texture and Mickey Mouse literally swinging his arm as the minute hand. Automatic movement, 5 ATM water resistance, and a gold-and-silver tone bracelet round out the specs. It’s novelty done right, and honestly, quite charming.
Herbelin Newport Chronographe Héritage
French brand Herbelin revisits the late '80s with a handsome revival of their original Newport Chronograph. The new edition keeps the classic marine cues—screws inspired by sailboat winches, a porthole-style ceramic bezel with tachymeter, and a ship’s wheel crown. The dial is all brushed black elegance with azurage subdials and a chronograph layout that evokes serious vintage sportiness. It’s powered by a Swiss-made automatic movement with a 62-hour reserve, visible through the sapphire caseback. Quietly confident, and far more refined than the specs suggest.