Precision round up

A closer look at the standout watch releases capturing collectors’ attention this season

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October 27, 2025

  Patek Philippe Reference 5370R

Patek Philippe

If you’re serious about recording lap times, you’ll want to use a split-seconds stopwatch that can record multiple vehicles in succession. And if you’re serious about watches, you’ll want to own this latest version of Patek Philippe’s Reference 5370R split-seconds chronograph, right, that gets a rose gold case and a fired enamel dial in brown with a beige tachymeter scale and sub-dials. Even those with the most basic interest in micro mechanics will appreciate the impeccable finish.

Patek Philippe Reference 5370R, £247,250. patek.com


Bremont’s Altitude MB Meteor, day or night

Absolute legibility is a feature of Bremont’s new Altitude MB Meteor, day or night, with numerals filled with white Super-LumiNova

Bremont

Since Flight Lieutenant JO Lancaster escaped from an out-of-control Armstrong Whitworth AW52 flying wing in May 1949, the aircraft ejection seats made by British company Martin-Baker have saved 7800 lives. In 2009, the founders of Bremont, Nick and Giles English, struck a deal with Martin-Baker to create a watch, the MB, that was built to the same exacting standards with prototypes subjected to live ejections. It has now had a makeover; the Altitude MB Meteor, right, gets a slimmer case, while the model’s knurled centre barrel is treated with Cerakote instead of being anodised.

Bremont Altitude MB Meteor, from £4600. bremont.com


Blue-Enamel Swan & Edgar Horizon

Swan & Edgar

Few will remember the Swan & Edgar department store which stood on Piccadilly Circus for more than 200 years before closing in 1982. Now the name is back as a watch brand, the latest model being the Horizon with dials in Blue Enamel, below, or Mineral Misou (white) with an 18-carat gold triangle at 12 o’clock. The triangle mimics the symbols on WWII RAF sector clocks, and the date wheel cycles through the colours used on the clocks to help plot enemy aircraft. Powered (ironically) by a Japanese Miyota movement, the Horizon is limited to 300 examples.

Swan & Edgar Horizon, £795. swanandedgar.com


Cartier Tank à Guichets

Cartier

One of the most talked-about watches of 2025 has been the retro Tank à Guichets, below, from Cartier based on a 1928 timepiece. These featured revolving discs concealed behind a solid front with two small apertures to show the hour and minutes. Cartier has replicated the original in a series available in yellow gold, rose gold or platinum, while a limited-edition platinum version gets a tweak with an off-centre minutes window and hour display.

Cartier Tank à Guichets, from £43,000. cartier.com


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A Lange & Söhne

German watchmaker A Lange and Söhne is well established in the classic car world through its sponsorship of major concours events such as Italy’s Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este, the Concours of Elegance at Hampton Court Palace and, most recently, the Audrain Concours and Car Week which took place in early October at Newport, Rhode Island. Lange (as the brand is colloquially known) chose the latter to unveil two delectable new versions of the Saxonia Thin three-hand dress watch, one in its special honey gold alloy, below left, and the other in platinum. The 40mm watches both have dials made from gloss black onyx and measure just 6.2mm thick.

A Lange & Söhne Saxonia Thin, £40,000. alange-soehne.com


Omologato Arnage 10th

Omologato

UK-based driving watch specialist Omologato marks 10 years of production in 2025, a decade during which it has become the official timing partner for IndyCar’s Chip Ganassi Racing, the Silverstone Festival and for multiple championships including US F4 and the BRDC’s GB3. To mark its decade, founder Shami Kalra has indulged himself by creating a watch inspired by his favourite era – the 1970s. The Arnage 10th (named after the infamous Le Mans right-hander ), above left, features an unusually shaped brushed steel case housing an ice blue dial and a Miyota automatic movement. There is also a black-dial Night Edition and a Rouge in sunray red.

Omologato Arnage 10th, £795. omologatowatches.com


Christopher Ward C63 Colchester

Christopher Ward

Any day now, rally raid motorcycle champ and double Dakar winner Sam Sunderland, below left, is set to take off on a madcap attempt to ride a Triumph Tiger 1200 Rally Explorer all the way around the world – in less than 19 days, eight hours and 25 minutes. That’s the time set by current motorcycle record holders Kevin and Julia Sanders 23 years ago – and, to make sure every second counts, British watch brand Christopher Ward has been brought on board as official timing partner. Needless to say Sunderland will make the odyssey with one of the brand’s watches strapped to his wrist – a C63 Colchester, below, as approved by the Parachute Regiment.

Christopher Ward C63 Colchester, £1090. christopherward.com


Breitling Top Time B01 Fausto Coppi & B01 Gino Bartali

Breitling

Friendly rivalry is not always to the fore in motor sport, but it certainly described the relationship between Italian racing cyclists Fausto Coppi and Gino Bartali. During the ’40s and ’50s the pair each won the gruelling Giro d’Italia and Tour de France on multiple occasions having vied with one another all the way – but remained pals. Now Breitling celebrates these heroes in a pair of 750-piece limited editions, above. The Coppi watch has a turquoise and white dial with orange highlights, based on his Bianchi livery, while the Bartali is dark blue with white accents and yellow hands, just like the rider’s jersey. Each carries a facsimile signature and both are chronometer certified.

Breitling Top Time B01 Fausto Coppi & B01 Gino Bartali, from £5950. breitling.com


Fears Redcliff 39.5 ES

FEARs

Not until 2014 did Nicholas Bowman-Scargill, then an apprentice watchmaker at Rolex, discover that he was descended from Edwin Fear whose eponymous watch company lasted from 1846 until the 1970s when it was seen off by the arrival of cheap quartz movements. In 2016 Bowman-Scargill set out to revive the family business using £30,000 raised by selling some prized possessions and now Bristol-based Fears is thriving. The brand has just launched its first tool watch, the Redcliff 39.5 ES, below left, which has a hardened steel case, a black textured dial and a high-quality automatic movement by La Joux-Perret.

Fears Redcliff 39.5 ES, £3350. fearswatches.com


Herbelin Newport Automatic Diver

Herbelin’s latest Newport dive watch has a 42mm cushion case and is water resistant to 300m

Herbelin

The Newport is Herbelin’s most famous watch family having been created as a yachting timepiece in 1988. But the French brand’s latest effort, its Automatic Diver, above left, is more about being beneath the waves than travelling on them, because it’s a dive watch that’s water resistant down to a lung-crushing 300m. The cushion case and grained back dial with its aqua blue flange give the watch a ’70s vibe that’s enhanced by a vintage-look ‘marine rope’ strap in technical fibre which can be swapped for a rubber dive band or a mesh Milanese bracelet.

Herbelin Newport Automatic Diver, £1150. herbelin.com