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August Round-Up

By Amanda Evans | 4 minute read

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In our thriving horological industry with a plethora of luxury watch brands and collections, we aim to keep you in the loop with as many of the latest launches and innovations as possible.

Whether it’s a new addition to a collection, an exciting new watch launch from a globally renowned brand, an icon reinvented or a focus on one of the industry’s lesser-known brands. We shine the spotlight on the industry and showcase our round-up of the best of the rest for this month.

Don’t miss out on the latest must-see releases from GUCCI, NOMOS, Zenith and ORIS.

GUCCI 25H Unisex 38mm Watch

If you’re seeking an ultra-thin sports-luxe timepiece

The GUCCI 25H collection is a super sleek contemporary collection of timepieces, designated as gender neutral. The collection comprises four quartz editions and a mechanical watch presented in steel and pave-set models. The mechanical suite houses GUCCI’s debut in-house calibre, this marks a clear signal of GUCCI’s entry into the high-end watch market. This quartz model featured here in stainless steel has a 38mm ultra-fine case with a depth of just 7.2mm. The dial features horizontal satin-brushed lines and GUCCI’s signature GG interlocking logo, which also appears on the hidden octagonal crown. Alternating polished and satin-brushed metal finishes give depth to the sleek multi-layered architecture and integrated five-link bracelet design. The contemporary and sleek aesthetic presents this timepiece almost like a second skin.

GUCCI 25H- Exclusive Wholesale Pre-launch in the UK

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NOMOS Glashütte Limited Edition Tangente 50 Years Doctors Without Borders

Function, form, and a fitting tribute

The Tangente has been a continuous bestseller for NOMOS Glashütte for 25 years. Classic and straightforward, it is almost emblematic of the brand with its harmonious and confident design. Following the design principles of Bauhaus with form following function, it has remained a design classic. This limited edition Tangente is limited to 2,021 pieces for the anniversary of Doctors Without Borders, an emergency aid organisation which has fought against the consequences of forced migration, epidemics, and natural disasters for over 50 years. The red 12 on the dial references the organisation’s colour and as a tribute to the 50th anniversary of the organisation, the caption “50 Ans de Médecins Sans Frontières” is inscribed at 6 o’clock. Presented on a dark grey fabric strap and housing a manual winding movement, this timepiece stays true to its Bauhaus principles. 100 Euros from the sale of each limited edition Tangente will go directly towards helping to provide emergency aid.

ORIS Okavango Air Rescue Limited Edition

Inspired by Nature

Based on the Oris Big Crown ProPilot, the Okavango Air Rescue Limited Edition celebrates the incredible achievements of Botswana’s aeromedical rescue organisation. Oris has a history of passion about organisations that bring change for the better and is delighted to announce its partnership with Okavango Air Rescue. This limited edition has all the signature features found in the Big Crown ProPilot that make it the perfect pilot’s watch. The robust stainless-steel case features a highly legible dial with Super-Luminova® for enhanced clarity, and an oversized crown. With a stunning green dial inspired by the grasses of the Okavango Delta and a unique engraved caseback, it is a fitting celebration of the organisation’s accomplishments. Presented on a matching green textile strap created exclusively for Oris by Erika’s Originals, it is also supplied with an alternate brown leather strap.

Discover your perfect timepiece here at Goldsmiths.

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