New releases from Parmigiani Fleurier, Bulgari, Hermès and more
Pietro PillaAlthough it was a quiet week in terms of the number of launches, the quality of the products did not disappoint: Parmigiani once again explores elegance with a two-tone model, Bulgari blends Japanese art and Italian design in two limited editions, and Hermès steals the show with a music-themed launch. The latter was on the occasion of the opening of the Nashville boutique, a city which plays a major role in the American music scene, and this design is the perfect embodiment of that. Make sure to reach the end of the selection and enjoy the reading!
Parmigiani Fleurier Tonda PF Micro Rotor Stainless Steel & Rose Gold Stone Blue
- Parmigiani Fleurier combines stainless steel and rose gold to emphasise the almost architectural details of the Tonda PF Micro Rotor case.
- Paired with a Stone Blue dial, it keeps a very elegant look by abandoning the date opening of the initial design.
- It is powered by the PF703 automatic calibre, whose micro-rotor features the same Grain d’Orge guilloché pattern as the dial.
- Price: CHF 28,200.
Learn more about the Tonda PF Micro Rotor Stainless Steel & Rose Gold Stone Blue here.
Bulgari Lvcea Notte di Luce
- Bulgari and Japanese artist Yasuhiro Asai join forces to deliver two special editions of the Lvcea collection.
- The two dials are made of Urushi lacquer, combining mother-of-pearl micro mosaic and black lacquer for ultimate light play.
- The models are limited to 80 pieces each, with in two-tone cases and bracelets paired with gem-set bezels.
- Price: on request.
Learn more about the Bulgari Lvcea Notte di Luce here.
Hermès Arceau On Air!
- Hermès celebrates the opening of its first boutique in Nashville with a limited edition inspired by the musical heritage of the city.
- Using the Arceau 38 model as the base platform, artist Carine Brancowitz reimagines her On Air! scarf work in a smaller scale for the dial.
- Two colour variants are available, burgundy and blue, both featuring a Metier d’Arts miniature on a sapphire disc for a multi-layered effect.
- Price: US$69,800.
Learn more about the Hermès Arceau On Air! here.
Raymond Weil Toccata Heritage
- Raymond Weil looks back into the past for inspiration and announces a squared oval watch in several variants.
- Both the mechanical and the quartz models feature vintage proportions, respectively measuring 33 x 38 x 6.95mm and 31 x 36 x 5.1mm.
- On all models, the case is made of stainless steel, either with a natural polished finish or with a rose or yellow gold PVD coating.
- Price: from US$1,195.
Learn more about the Raymond Weil Toccata Heritage here.
Citizen ATTESA Platinum Shine Collection
- Citizen announces a trio of limited edition models for the 55th anniversary of the world’s first titanium watch, one of Citizen’s great contributions to modern watchmaking.
- All three share the same design cues, with recrystallised titanium on the central link of the bracelet and a crystal print on the dial.
- Featuring different complications, they are all powered by Eco-Drive movements.
- Price: from £895.
Learn more about the Citizen ATTESA Platinum Shine 30th Anniversary here.
Omega Speedmaster 38mm Milano Cortina 2026 100 Days
- Omega celebrates the 100-day countdown to the 2026 Olympic Winter Games with a new Speedmaster.
- It is packaged in a 38mm stainless steel case and driven by a 52-hour Co-Axial 3330 automatic movement.
- The white dial is inspired by the frosted surfaces of ski slopes and incorporates Olympics-inspired typography.
- Price: A$10,750.
Learn more about the Omega Speedmaster 38mm Milano Cortina 2026 100 Days here.
Benrus Ultra Deep
- Manhattan-born brand Benrus brings back the Ultra Deep, staying faithful to the original mid-century underwater exploration tool.
- The stainless steel case measures 36.5 mm, and it’s water resistant to 200 meters.
- To keep the vintage feeling, it’s available on a Jubilee-style bracelet with a quick-release with a blue nylon strap included.
- Price: CHF 1,105.
Learn more about the Benrus Ultra Deep here.
CIGA design Everest Summit Central Tourbillon
- CIGA design celebrates the world’s tallest mountain with an impressive central tourbillon piece.
- It’s an evolution of 2024’s Central Tourbillon Mount Everest Homage Edition, offering the same basic layout and concept yet with a more refined design.
- The central tourbillon is framed by a dial made of real Everest bedrock.
- Price: US$2,699.
Learn more about the CIGA design Everest Summit Central Tourbillon here.
Raketa Su
- Raketa Watch Factory collaborates with Sukhoi Design Bureau for an 800-piece limited edition release.
- The pilot’s watch is inspired by the Su-57, a super manoeuvrable 5th-generation fighter jet.
- With a case measuring 42mm in diameter, it has a black PVD coating mirroring the stealth technology of this aircraft.
- Price: €2,650.
Learn more about the Raketa Su here.
Möels & Co. 528 Series 2
- Möels & Co updates its TV-shaped 528 model with a smaller and much thinner case.
- Noteworthy, while the width goes from 45mm to 43mm, the thickness goes from 11mm to only 8.7mm.
- The five new dial colourways hide the La Joux-Perret D101 manual calibre, visible through the caseback.
- Price: £1,350.










