Weekly Watch Launches | March 24 2025
Weekly Watch Launches | March 24 2025

The week’s freshest drops have brought both high-concept design and cheeky nostalgia. Here’s your curated round-up

Before the inevitable flood of Watches and Wonders announcements hits our inboxes, this week’s drops offer a last breath of variety—from classic complications to futuristic collabs. There’s something for every wrist and wallet: whether it’s URWERK’s bronze beast or the return of Timex’s ana-digi icon. G-SHOCK and Timex both deliver crowd-pleasing, affordable hits, while the indies flex some of their boldest work yet:

 

Omega x Swatch MoonSwatch “Mission to the Pink Moonphase”

 

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Yes, it has a heart-shaped moonphase window. Swatch leans fully into the cute with this pastel-pink collab, featuring a Bioceramic case, pulsometer scale, and subtle nods to April’s full moon. Expect a sugar rush at the boutiques.

 

Richard Mille RM 43-01 Tourbillon Split-Seconds Chronograph Ferrari

 

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Richard Mille and Ferrari double down on high-octane luxury with this new split-seconds chronograph. The sculpted tonneau case—done in Carbon TPT and microblasted titanium—frames a wildly complex, skeletonised dial housing the new RM43-01 calibre. With torque indicators, a function selector, and twin chronograph hands, it’s as much machine as watch. Limited and unapologetically maximalist—although we're unsure if Ferrari fans are in a celebratory mood this week.

 

Frédérique Constant Classic Tourbillon Manufacture (Green Dial)

 

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A steel-clad riff on their in-house tourbillon series, this edition sports a moody green sunray dial with a 6 o’clock aperture. It’s classic FC: elegant proportions (39mm), Geneva striping, and a seconds-counting tourbillon bridge. Powered by the FC-980 calibre with silicon components, limited to 150 pieces.

 

NOMOS Glashütte Minimatik 39 Date

 

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Refined to the millimetre. NOMOS expands its slender Minimatik line to 39mm, bringing in a new manual-wind calibre (DUW 4601) with a date at 3 o’clock. Expect Bauhaus minimalism, sub-seconds dials, and classic colour variants—including navy and champagne.

 

De Bethune x Swizz Beatz “DB Kind of Two GMT”

 

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A cosmic collab returns. This reversible GMT features one side in classic DB style, and a futuristic flip side with digital-style numerals and rich blue tones. It’s still peak haute horology with a fun, hip-hop twist—only for those who like to peacock.

 

Formex Essence Ceramica Skeleton COSC 41mm

 

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Formex’s first full-ceramic model makes a point: skeletonised style, chronometer accuracy, and an integrated ceramic bracelet with a micro-adjust clasp. Available in black and white, limited to 88 each. The most technically daring Essence yet.

 

Chronoswiss PULSE One

 

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Chronoswiss takes a confident step forward with this 41mm titanium regulator-style watch. The standout? A retrograde seconds display and an integrated titanium bracelet—a first for the brand. Offered in sandblasted gold or deep blue, with only 100 of each.

 

URWERK UR-101 T-Rex

 

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The dino is back. URWERK revives the UR-101 with scaly bronze armour, all-over guilloché, and its signature wandering hours display. The Millennium Falcon-inspired case design curves to your wrist, while the oxidised bronze deepens with age. Limited to 100 pieces.

 

Q Timex 1982 Ana-Digi Reissue

 

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A ₹13,995 slice of retro goodness. This throwback sports a gold-toned bracelet, dual time zones, chronograph, alarm, and that unmistakable Q branding. The champagne dial gives it serious ‘80s mall-rat energy, in the best way possible .

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