
Watches and Wonders 2026: Roger Dubuis Excalibur Moonlight
The “unique piece” Excalibur Moonlight by Roger Dubuis opens a portal to the mysterious universe of outer space through its intricately crafted dial.
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Elegance of Time. The Watch Model Review category takes a detailed look at the most exclusive watch models.

The “unique piece” Excalibur Moonlight by Roger Dubuis opens a portal to the mysterious universe of outer space through its intricately crafted dial.

One of the highlights of Patek Philippe’s novelties at Watches and Wonders 2026 is the Ref. 6105G Celestial Sunrise & Sunset, distinguished by its sunrise and sunset scale.

IWC introduces the Pilot’s Venturer Vertical Drive, specially developed for Vast’s Haven-1 mission set to take place in 2027, at Watches and Wonders 2026.

Paying tribute once again to its heritage, Zenith presents the G.F.J model in new interpretations with yellow gold and tantalum cases.

Omega introduces a groundbreaking chapter with its new Constellation Observatory line, marking a first in watchmaking: the debut of two-hand models bearing the Master Chronometer certification.

The new Longines HydroConquest models are unveiled through a campaign film set on Tenerife, one of the world’s most captivating islands, where time is portrayed as a dialogue between sea and land.

Bvlgari’s new Eclettica collection opens a poetic gateway to high-jewelry watchmaking.

Girard-Perregaux pays tribute to its heritage in minute-repeating timepieces dating back to the 19th century and invites us to listen to the sound of time with the new Minute Repeater Flying Bridges.

With the introduction of the new Oris Big Crown Pointer Date “Bullseye,” Oris revives one of its most distinctive two-tone dial aesthetics, reaffirming the enduring appeal of heritage-led design.

The new Rado True Round models draw their inspiration from the works of renowned architect Le Corbusier.

Baume & Mercier’s new Clifton watch leaves an unforgettable mark on the Year of the Fire Horse.

The perpetual calendar movements brought to life by master watchmaker Kurt Klaus in 1985 continue to inspire some of IWC’s most beautiful timepieces today. The Portugieser Perpetual Calendar 44 is one such model, blending mechanical ingenuity with aesthetic elegance.

Oris introduces the Year of the Horse Limited Edition, a refined limited edition timepiece celebrating the spirit of the Year of the Fire Horse.

Defined by determination, bravery, and an unbridled sense of freedom, the Horse Year promises to leave a lasting impression. For those seeking a timepiece worthy of this bold spirit, Longines’ Master Collection Year of the Horse naturally takes pride of place.

Tudor’s new Ranger watches draw attention with their “Dune” white dials, a hue inspired by desert landscapes.

The IWC Ingenieur Automatic 40 in gold introduces a fresh perspective to the collection with its deep black dial while paying tribute to Gérald Genta’s enduring legacy.

Zenith celebrates its 160th anniversary with the G.F.J. model, powered by the legendary Caliber 135.

The timeless legacy of Art Deco and the story of strong women are the greatest sources of inspiration for Tissot SRV watches. Their dials shine brightly for women who aren’t afraid to stand out.

Vacheron Constantin unveils its new Overseas Perpetual Calendar Ultra-Thin series, featuring two distinct models.

Have you ever seen a shooting star on a watch dial? Jaeger-LeCoultre’s Rendez-Vous Shooting Star brings this celestial wonder to the wrist.

From the Mediterranean to America’s shores, Hampton watches by Baume & Mercier capture the pastel hues and serene beauty of coastal landscapes in their refined dial designs.

You don’t need a passport to feel transported to the Mediterranean coast. With its Riviera collection, Baume & Mercier brings the soothing palette of the French Riviera directly to your wrist.

very year on June 1st, Oris celebrates its birthday—and as part of a cherished tradition, unveils a new Hölstein Edition timepiece. This year’s model, the Hölstein Edition 2025, comes with a mysterious twist on the dial.

Vacheron Constantin introduced the first minute repeater watch in its Overseas collection: Overseas Grand Complication Openface.