Here we highlight some watch news being showcased at this year's edition of Watches and Woders Geneva – according to many, the biggest and most important watch event of the year. The new releases will go on sale over the coming year.

Now the classic is presented Rolex Oyster Perpetual Deepsea It's 18-carat gold. The model is a diving watch equipped with a Cerachrom insert in deep blue ceramic with a compression ring, also in blue ceramic.

The geometric Hermès Heure H watches combines a round silhouette with the simple perfection of a circle. The watches are clean, simple, and joyful. Here, textures and colours meet in the form of a satin-brushed case, luminous numerals, and a fine rubber strap.

Vacheron Constantin has collaborated with fashion designer Yiqing Yin och skapat ett väldoftande konceptklocka ”Égérie – The Pleats of Time.


Black Bay 58 GMT 2024 TUDOR is a new model in the Black Boy series, in a GMT version, which highlights the journey between different time zones in its concept. The new model is equipped with TUDOR's This new mid-size GMT calibre, the colour scheme here offers a mix of burgundy, black, and steel.


Rolex's model is being presented for the first time GMT-Master II with a Cerachrom bezel insert in grey and black ceramic. The model is available with two different bracelet options: an Oyster version and a Jubilee version.

Oris's beautiful Aquis Date, is a modern and versatile everyday watch. The new collection follows tradition and is stylish, reliable, robust, and high-performing – even out in deep water.

Grand Seiko Evolution 9 Collection is equipped with a Calibre 9SA4, and are wound manually. The dial, as has often been the case with Grand Seiko, takes inspiration from nature. This time, the inspiration comes from the bark of birch trees.

The model Portugieser Perpetual Calendar From IWC Schaffhausen comes a perpetual calendar, where the leap years for the next 400 years are accounted for. In addition, the model offers a moon phase. All the technical aspects promise accuracy over time, though it can deviate by one day after 45 million years…
