From afar, the watch industry may seem unhurried. But every passing day brings about new timepieces from brands big, small, new and old.
Below, find about a dozen new releases from the likes of Omega, Timex and others.
Together, they show an industry that never stops ticking — and, centuries later, can still find the time to surprise you.
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Glashütte Original Seventies Chronograph Panorama “Plasma” and “Fusion”
After releasing a handsome panda dialed version of the Seventies Chronograph Panorama, Glashütte Original revisits the retro watch to showcase the might of its newly opened dial manufacturer. The watch gets two limited-edition colorways, lime-green “Plasma” and purple “Fusion,” both inspired for virtual worlds and limited to just 100 pieces.

Nodus Contrail GMT Evergreen
Nodus’s affordable and visually striking flyer GMT gets an even more attractive glow-up with a green sunray dial, yellow accents and a green-and-white lumed sapphire bezel.

Nodus Duality II Drift Blue
Nodus adds a vintage-inspired faded blue colorway to its modernized tribute to mid-century Super Compressor divers.