Modelled on the wristwatch made for the Czech Air Force in the thirties, the Longines Heritage 1935 is the latest addition to the brand's successful line of reissue timepieces. The Heritage has all the key characteristics of the original, with some prominent differences.
Featuring a new, galvanised blue dial, the Nomos Zurich World-Timer True Blue boasts the in-house, Nomos Swing System escapement - all for the same price as the existing Zürich Weltzeit.
Freshly unveiled earlier this year, the Patek Philippe Nautilus Travel Time is the second iteration of the Geneva watchmaker's sports chronograph, replacing the ref. 5980/1A. Known as the Ref. 5990/1A, the new Nautilus has a dual time function combined with a chronograph, and a handsomely symmetrical dial.
Introduced at Baselworld 2014, the Omega Speedmaster Mark II is a remake of the 1970s chronograph of the same name. Aesthetically almost identical to the original, the new Mark II is nonetheless equipped with all the upgrades found in modern Omega watches, like the Si14 silicon hairspring.
Seiko has just announced the long anticipated Credor Eichi II, featuring a slim, 39 mm platinum case. A hand-wound, time-only wristwatch with a remarkably fine movement finish, the Eichi II is to mark the 40th anniversary of the Credor line and the 15th anniversary of the Spring Drive movement.
Announced at Baselworld 2014 as the first of a new line of timepieces with vintage-inspired styling, the Venturer Small Seconds is an elegant gentleman's wristwatch with all the signature H. Moser features like the concave flanks and modular escapement.