New releases from Tudor, Glashütte Original, Formex and more
Pietro PillaWe’re now well-accustomed to silent releases from Tudor, with this week’s announcement of a Tudor Royal no exception – the Swiss brand introducing an updated dial configuration for their underrated integrated dress watch. Vivid colours inspired by both the past and the future find their place in this week’s releases, coming both from Germany with Glashütte Original and Switzerland with H. Moser & Cie. The highlight of the week, in my opinion, is the intricate engraving on the mother-of-pearl dial of the Watch Ho & Co. x Selten anniversary release. Discover the rest of our selection below and enjoy the reading!
Tudor Royal
- Tudor brings back the Royal in a new configuration, designed in collaboration with brand ambassador Cheng Yi, a Chinese actor and singer.
- The new blue sunbrushed dial features a combination of diamond and Roman indices with a brilliant-cut, gem-set bezel.
- Still featuring the iconic integrated bracelet, you can choose between a full steel or a two-tone model, both in 28mm diameters.
- Price: from €4,190.
Learn more about the Tudor Royal here.
Glashütte Original Seventies Chronograph Panorama
- Glashütte Original unveils two new limited edition Seventies Chronograph Panorama Dates in very vivid colours.
- The purple “Plasma” and lime green “Fusion” dials are inspired by visions of virtual worlds.
- Both lacquered dials are made in their newly opened dial manufacturer, which was inaugurated in June 2025.
- Price: from €16,000.
Learn more about the Glashütte Original Seventies Chronograph Panorama here.
Formex Essence 41 mm “Space Ghost” Automatic COSC
- Formex debuts a new case size for the Essence collection, expanding the current selection from the 39 mm and 43mm sizes.
- In addition to the new size, the watch has a new butterfly clasp that allows micro adjustments without taking it off.
- The case’s tone continues onto the meteorite dial, on which the blued hands and indices really pop against the background. It is limited to 150 pieces per year.
- Price: €2,190.
Learn more about the Formex Essence 41 mm “Space Ghost” Automatic COSC here.
Watch Ho & Co. x Selten Jui 聚
- Hong Kong-based watch enthusiast group Watch Ho & Co. enlisted Selten to create a limited edition for its second anniversary.
- It’s named Jui 聚, which translates to “to meet, to gather”, as a nod to how the group comes together for “good vibes only”.
- Despite the moderate price, it notably features a CNC-engraved natural black Tahitian mother-of-pearl dial.
- Price: US$1,099.
Learn more about the Watch Ho & Co. x Selten Jui 聚 here.
Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra 150M
- Omega has announced a new pair of turquoise fumé-dialled Aqua Terras, this time finished with a brushed black ceramic bezel.
- Two sizes are available – 38mm or 41mm – and both utilise METAS-certified Co-Axial movements.
- These new turquoise Aqua Terras are available on a woven-effect black rubber strap with matching turquoise stitching.
- Price: CHF 6,100.
Learn more about the Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra 150M here.
Nodus Duality II Drift Blue
- Nodus brings back the Duality from last year, in a non-limited faded vintage blue inspired by ‘super-compressor’ dive watches of the past.
- The universal 40mm diameter case is crafted from stainless steel. It’s paired with a three-link stainless steel bracelet with the proprietary Nodus Extension clasp.
- Designed and assembled in Los Angeles, it features a dramatic sapphire crystal reminiscent of a vintage bubble dome.
- Price: US$800.
Learn more about the Nodus Duality Drift Blue here.
Breitling Professional Endurance Pro 44 IRONMAN® 70.3 World Championship 2025
- Breitling continues its IRONMAN partnership with two new limited edition models in new colourways.
- The two models are crafted from titanium and Breitlight. They measure 44mm in diameter and are powered by the quartz Calibre 82.
- Paired with a branded rubber strap, on the 9 o’clock counter, it features the IRONMAN logo inspired by Hawaiian heritage.
- Price: £3,125.
Roger Dubuis Excalibur Spider Flyback Chronograph
- On the occasion of Monterey Car Week, Roger Dubuis celebrates its 30th anniversary of foundation with a new skeleton chronograph.
- The RD780 movement features a patent-pending 120° Rotating Minute Counter and a Second Braking System for enhanced stability of the chronograph seconds hand.
- This 88-piece limited edition is housed in a 45-mm skeletonised case in 18K pink gold paired with a black rubber strap.
- Price: to be confirmed.
Learn more about the Roger Dubuis Excalibur Spider Flyback Chronograph here.
Azuki x H. Moser & Cie Elements of Time
- Web3-native anime brand Azuki joins forces with Moser to release a full collection inspired by Azuki’s Elementals universe.
- Four different dial variations are available, each featuring a different colour and custom guilloche engraving.
- Other than the four Pioneer Centre Seconds references (limited to 24 pieces), four-piece unique Pioneer Tourbillons with the same four dial colours have been announced.
- Price: from US$25,000.
Learn more about the Azuki x H. Moser & Cie Elements of Time here.
Draken Kruger V2
- New Zealand-based brand Kruger, after almost three years, releases a V2 model of their first chronograph.
- Now available in five different versions, you can choose between black or full lume dials and three different bezel inserts.
- The 44-mm-diameter case is crafted from titanium grade 2 and complemented by a transparent 1200Hv coating or a DLC one.
- Price: from US$476.










