From afar, the watch industry may seem unhurried. But every passing day brings about new timepieces from brands big, small, new and old.
Below, find more than 20 new releases from the likes of affordable brands like Timex and G-Shock, luxury legends such as Breguet and Zenith, and enthusiast favorites like Christopher Ward and Baltic. Together, they show an industry that never stops ticking — and, centuries later, can still find the time to surprise you.
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Breguet Classique 7725
The most impressive of Breguet’s 250th-Anniversary releases, the Classique 7725 uses a magnetic pivot system to arguably become the most accurate mechanical watch one can buy.
Christopher Ward C63 Sealander Extreme GMT
Christopher Ward’s toughest tool watch ever features a new rubber shock absorber to protect its automatic movement, while also boasting Globolight hands and indices to make it the brightest-glowing Sealander yet.
G-Shock Nano DWN-5600
G-Shock hops onto the ring-watch bandwagon with the most capable timepiece yet: a fully functional tool watch based off the brand’s original square design, only at one-tenth the size. That said, it still boasts G-Shock’s famed shock-ready construction and 200 meters of water resistance.
RZE Resolute 36
RZE has launched a new, refined version of its original titanium field watch, the Resolute, in a smaller 36mm case size and with a more angular, contemporary aesthetic that makes it just as ideal to wear indoors as outdoors.