A beauty with brains, the Oyster Perpetual Yacht-Master II regatta chronograph is the first sailing watch to feature a programmable countdown feature with a mechanical memory.
Originally created for the Royal Italian Navy in 1938, the Radiomir Black Seal is lauded for its dynamic cushion-shaped case, removable wire loop strap attachment and usability under extreme conditions.
You've seen it flirting with platinum and red gold, and even cavorting with diamonds but the Bigger Bang ironically looks even better in an all black ensemble.
Everything about this diver's chronograph represents the extreme world of Venezuelen free-diving champion Carlos Coste, from the hulking mass of its 47mm case and the impressive 4.8mm-thick sapphire crystal, to the 1,000m water resistance.
The collection that heralded Montblanc's entry into the world of watchmaking over a decade ago is back-larger, more complex and more exclusive than before.
Based on Breitling's sturdy Avenger template, the Avenger Skyland boasts a brawny construction consisting of a screw-locked crown flanked by generous crown guards, push piece reinforcements screwed into steel and thick sapphire crystal that is glare-proof on both sides.
Named after the legendary twin who founded ancient Rome, the most striking feature of the revived Romulus watch is the satin finished Roman numerals hand-engraved on its brilliant-polished wave-profile bezel.
Adding to the riotous quartet of exhilarating colours unveiled last year are new white hot and passionate plum versions of the Lady Royal Oak Offshore chronograph.
With its combination of last year's sensual choco-inspired De Ville chronograph and the sports prestige of the Constellation Double Eagle, this new ladies' 35mm makes perfect sense.
Geometry geeks and design devotes will undoubtedly be captivated by Paramount Time Square, the first watch in the world to have an hour hand that moves along a square path.
Following the runaway succes of the original Zulu Time in 2005, Anonimo reintroduces the rugged timepiece and turn up its sex appeal with mystifying matte black outfit.
Reliving its glory in the heyday of marine exploration, Longines re-issues a 1960s diving watch that channels the spirit and design of the era but updated with modern technical features.
Born of noble sporting heritage, the Carrera was launched in 1964 under the Heuer brand, inspired by the Le Carrera Panamericana Rally Mexico of 1950s.
Get this if you are after something that expresses the vintage Carrera spirit. While its Chronograph sub-dials have been repositioned to the right for a more contemporary look.
Hublot Big Bang needs no introduction. Known for fusing different hi-tech and uncommon materials such as carbon, kevlar, titanium, ceramic, and rubber.
After enthralling mechanical buffs with last year's Aeternitas watch, a perpetual calendar made to run for 1,000 years without the need for adjustment, Franck Muller duly delivers his complication knock-out with Aeternitas Mega collection.
Differentiated by the orange coloured lightning-shaped seconds hand and green coloured sapphire crystal, the 50th anniversary edition of the Oyster Milgauss is playful and youthful, characteristics seldom associated with the staid and serious Rolex.
Sporting superstars hardly ever age well. Just look at Diego Maradona or Mike Tyson. Thankfully, the revages of time, gravity, and the good life don`t quite affect Tag Heuer's new Grand Carrera, a souped-up stunner with roots in the iconic Carrera racing chronographs first launched in 1964.