Timex x The New Yorker Marlin
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Timex celebrates the 100th anniversary of The New Yorker with a limited edition Marlin Hand-Wound 34mm. This collector’s piece features a white dial with artwork by longtime New Yorker illustrator Christoph Niemann, including a whimsical bagel-shaped seconds hand as a nod to New York’s food culture. A numbered case back and dual-strap set round out this elegant timepiece, priced at INR 21,495, with just 50 units available in India.
Richard Mille RM 74-02

Richard Mille’s latest ultra-luxury offering, the RM 74-02, continues its signature skeletonised aesthetic with a tonneau case made from Gold Quartz TPT®. The CRMT5 movement features a flying tourbillon and an adjustable rotor, catering to high-performance wearers. Limited production and an eye-watering price tag ensure exclusivity for this bold, architectural masterpiece.
NOMOS Glashütte Club Campus

With the celestial spectacle of a planetary parade in mind, NOMOS introduces the Club Campus “Night Sky” and “Starlight” editions. Available in 36mm and 38.5mm sizes, these watches retain the bold yet playful aesthetic of the Club Campus line while introducing dial hues inspired by the cosmos. Powered by the hand-wound Alpha calibre, they also offer a stainless steel back with space for custom engravings, making them ideal for marking personal milestones.
Laurent Ferrier Classic Traveller Globe Night Blue
Marking the brand’s 15th anniversary, Laurent Ferrier reinterprets its Traveller Globe with a miniature-painted enamel dial. The convex depiction of the continents, crafted with the traditional champlevé technique, adds a striking three-dimensional depth. Featuring an LF 230.02 movement with a dual-time display, this piece seamlessly blends travel functionality with artisanal craftsmanship.
Angelus Flying Tourbillon Titanium Blue

The Flying Tourbillon Titanium Blue showcases Angelus’ signature blend of modernity and mechanics. With an openworked design, a bold 42.5mm titanium case, and a floating flying tourbillon at 6 o’clock, this watch exudes movement and depth. The A-310 calibre offers a 60-hour power reserve, while blue PVD-treated bridges and Super-LumiNova numerals enhance its futuristic aesthetic.
Hublot Big Bang Unico Magic Ceramic

Hublot once again pushes boundaries with its Magic Ceramic – the world’s first multicoloured ceramic watch. This Big Bang Unico limited edition of 20 pieces features a bezel patterned with striking blue ceramic rings, seamlessly fused into the dark grey ceramic case. The UNICO automatic flyback chronograph movement powers this visually captivating timepiece, setting a new benchmark for material innovation.
Citizen Tsuyosa 37mm

Citizen responds to the call for smaller case sizes with the new 37mm Tsuyosa, offering the same integrated bracelet and sleek sports-watch appeal as its larger predecessor. Available in Ice Blue, Pastel Pink, and Dark Green sunburst dial options, this scaled-down Tsuyosa maintains its balanced proportions and vintage-inspired aesthetics. It runs on Citizen’s in-house Cal. 8210 automatic movement with a 42-hour power reserve.
Grand Seiko STGK031

Grand Seiko introduces the STGK031, a 30mm automatic model inspired by sakura-kakushi—the phenomenon of cherry blossoms hidden beneath snow. With a pink dial capturing this delicate moment, the watch is housed in a Zaratsu-polished case based on the iconic 62GS design. The 9S27 movement ensures precision and a 50-hour power reserve, making it one of the brand’s slimmest automatics.






