Sunday marks the start of the 2025 Formula 1 season, with the Louis Vuitton Australian Grand Prix 2025, where TAG Heuer returns as Official Timekeeper.
The Clock
After more than 50 years, the King Seiko Vanac returns and will be available from July in five new versions.
Wyler Vetta continues to weave past and present: the Chronographe 38 mm is a tribute to the history of the brand's finest chronographs.
Omega's Worldtimer in its boldest version, for the first time in the Seamaster Planet Ocean.
Hamilton collaborated with Hideo Kojima's creative team to create a futuristic watch that will appear in the video game and is produced in a limited edition of 2,000 pieces.
The COSC, Contrôle Officiel Suisse des Chronomètres, the official Swiss authority for the certification of chronometers, is ushering in a new era in 2025.
The March issue of L'Orologio is available at newsstands and on our app. Don't miss it!
A more compact and simplified version of the Tech Gombessa, the Fifty Fathoms Tech BOC IV supports the Blancpain x Sulubaaï Marine Research Centre project, an extension of the Sea Academy project.
Breil launches the new Manta Diver Automatic 1000m, a professional diver's watch produced in a limited edition of 424 pieces.
Sparkling and multi-coloured, the Rainbow is the most precious version of Zenith's Chronomaster Sport with a 1/10th of a second reading.
The new Jumbostar Incaflex from Wyler Vetta celebrates the balance of the same name patented by the company in 1927.
Part of the Heritage collection is the first Grand Seiko 62GS with an 18-carat rose gold case in a non-limited edition.