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Geplaatst op 09-07-2025 door Marc Hut
The watch year 2025 has got off to a stormy start with a series of spectacular releases from top brands. From groundbreaking innovations to subtle design refinements, enthusiasts and new customers alike are in for a treat. What stands out this year is the mix of cutting-edge technology and sophisticated aesthetics in surprisingly wearable formats. From the revolutionary Rolex Land-Dweller to colourful summer models from Christopher Ward, we list the most eye-catching watches of the moment for you.

The Land-Dweller was the showstopper at Geneva 2025: a sports model with high-frequency calibre, Dynapulse anchors, Jubilee bracelet, available in 36 mm and 40 mm, in platinum, rose gold and white Rolesor. Prices:

Omega expands its Aqua Terra line with a 30 mm case, now in modern two-tone styles. With Master Chronometer certification, this is the ideal tool-watch for both women and men, everyday and elegantly wearable.

Blancpain introduces a 38 mm entry-level steel watch for the first time - a first in the Fifty Fathoms family. Compact but authentic, alongside the larger 42 and 44 mm titanium/rose gold models.

Tudor presents a fresh range: Black Bay 58 Burgundy with METAS movement, the robust Pelagos Ultra Deep, plus the Black Bay 68, Pro and Chrono in opaline styles. Each shows off Tudor's tech-conscious vintage appeal.

The new C60 Trident Reef has a sandwich case, 200m water resistance and colourful Reef dials - stylish and affordable (~€895), ideal for summer.
Christopher Ward proves that affordable and stylish go perfectly well together.
2025 is all about technical ingenuity in elegant, wearable sports watches. From pioneering Rolex to fresh summer colours at Christopher Ward: a colourful and innovative year for watch lovers.