The Glashütte Original Sixties Iconic Square collection has a 1960 design with funky colors and inspired by the Glashütte Spezimatic
Automatic
Automatic or self-winding watches have a mainspring that is automatically wound by natural motions. Like movements of the wearer’s wrist while it is being worn. It eliminates the need for manual winding.
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However, almost all automatic watches can be hand-wound as well.
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Automatic watches
The Christiaan van der Klaauw Supernova is a light version of the Hypernova; no chronograph but still an attractive design
The Urwerk UR-T8 is a remarkable Reverso watch with wandering hours and the looks of a prehistoric turtle
The Bell & Ross BR 03-92 Horograph and Horolum are the latest models within the Instruments collection: of course square-shaped
The IWC Da Vinci Perpetual Calendar Chronograph with a round case is back, like the Ref. 3750 from 1985. No tonneau cases anymore
This Arnold & Son Golden Wheel has a special way of showing the time: it uses wandering hours and true beat seconds
The Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Perpetual Calendar Black Ceramic is the first Royal Oak with quantième perpétuele that has a ceramic case
The Baume & Mercier Clifton Club Shelby Cobra CSX2299 honors a 1964 Le Mans winning car with a rather unusual dial color scheme
The MB&F HM7 Aquapod, also known as Horological Machine No. 7, is one of the weirdest watches on the market. And one of the coolest
This new Omega Speedmaster Moonwatch Automatic Master Chronometer mixes history (moon landing) and origin (sports)