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The Best of Watches and Wonders 2025

After an incredible week in Geneva, Watches and Wonders 2025 has officially wrapped up. The event showcased an impressive selection of new releases from a diverse range of brands, and we’re excited to share some standout pieces with you. While every unveiling was remarkable, this guide will highlight the latest releases from the brands we proudly stock; Baume & Mercier, MeisterSinger, Raymond Weil, Oris, and U-Boat. With a variety of styles to suit different tastes, keep reading to explore our top picks from this year’s exhibition!

The Best of Watches and Wonders 2025

​Oris Big Crown Pointer Date Automatic

The Oris Big Crown Pointer Date exemplifies Oris’s commitment to blending vintage aesthetics with modern craftsmanship. This model features a 40mm stainless steel case complemented by a bright sunshine yellow dial with luminous Arabic numerals and hands for optimal readability. The signature pointer date function, a hallmark of Oris’s design, offers a unique and practical approach to displaying the date. An Oris Caliber 754 automatic movement power this watch. With a 41-hour power reserve, it ensures reliable performance. The timepiece is completed with a H-link stainless steel bracelet. While enhancing its classic appeal it also ensures suitability for both casual and formal occasions.

Raymond Weil Freelancer Complete Calendar Automatic

This Raymond Weil model seamlessly combines sophisticated complications with elegant design. Housed in a 40mm stainless steel case, with a rose gold PVD coating, the watch offers both style and comfort. Its silver dial features a complete calendar, including a moon phase indicator, day and month windows, and a hand to indicate the date. Powering these functions is the RW3281 automatic movement; which boasts an impressive 62-hour power reserve and is visible through the exhibition case back. Finished with a brown leather strap and water-resistant up to 100 meters, this timepiece exemplifies Raymond Weil’s commitment to horological excellence.

Baume & Mercier Riviera Automatic Chronograph

This 1950s-style version of the Riviera plays on black and white contrasts that are both radical and harmonious. The white dial, with its unique wave pattern, is bordered by a black outer flange and black sub-dials. For added functionality, a date display between the 4 and 5 o’clock positions. A stainless steel case, with a dodecagonal bezel, frames the dial. Measuring 42mm in diameter, it gives the watch its distinctive vintage design. Additionally, it houses the watch’s self-winding automatic movement with a 48-hour power reserve. A stainless steel bracelet completes the watch’s sophisticated aesthetic. With water resistance up to 100 meters, it’s as versatile as it is stylish—ready for anything from daily wear to special occasions.

MeisterSinger Kaenos Open-Date Automatic

This MeisterSinger Kaenos model features a 40mm stainless steel case with a blend of polished and brushed surfaces. The sunburst ice blue dial showcases a layered construction with precisely cut numerals and hour markers revealing a luminous layer beneath. The distinctive single luminous hour hand, inspired by early measuring instruments, enhances the watch’s unique aesthetic. Moreover, the open date display at 12 o’clock adds both functionality and visual interest. Powered by the Swiss-made Sellita SW200 automatic movement, the watch offers a 38-hour power reserve and is water resistant up to 100 meters. An integrated stainless steel bracelet concludes the design of this unique timepiece.

U-Boat U-65

This U-Boat doesn’t just mark time, but reinvents it, pushing the mind of the wearer “out of the box.” The grey skeletonised dial features three stacked layers, highlighted by white Superluminova numerals and arrow-shaped hands for clear readability. A 44mm AISI 316L steel case with black PVD coating holds a special oil that enhances the dial’s colour and creates a glass-free illusion. A visible air bubble adjusts to temperature changes, while a hyper-domed sapphire crystal adds striking depth at 13.2mm high. Powered by a Swiss quartz movement and water-resistant to 50 meters, it’s finished with a sleek black silicone strap; making it both eye-catching and practical for everyday wear.

The watches in this guide are just a glimpse of the many exciting releases from Watches and Wonders 2025. To explore more from our brands, click here to visit the Watches and Wonders section on our website.

What are your thoughts on our ‘The Best of Watches and Wonders 2025’ guide? Will you add any of the models to your collection? Let us know in the comments below!

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