LVMH Watch Week 2026, which ends today, traditionally opens the watchmaking year. Let's take a look at some of the most interesting novelties presented by the watch brands belonging to the French luxury giant.
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Garmin presents the new MARQ Commander Beretta Edition smartwatch, produced in a limited edition of just 500 pieces, as many as the number of years that have passed since the famous arms factory was founded.
Venezianico presents the new Redentore Utopia II, an evolution of the model presented last year and available with two different handcrafted dials.
The legendary Rolex 24 At Daytona, a famous endurance race that takes place at the Daytona International Speedway, will be run on Saturday 24 January, starting at 13:40 local time in Florida (19:40 in our country).
Oris launches a new Big Crown Pointer Date with a 'Bullseye' dial, a graphic that first appeared in the company's catalogues in the 1910s.
Omega presents two new Speedmaster Moonwatch Professional, featuring a 'reverse panda' dial and available with a steel or 18-carat Moonshine gold case and bracelet.
Wyler Vetta presents the new Chrono 130, a hand-wound chronograph with an 18-carat rose gold case produced in a limited edition of only 30 numbered pieces.
Mido presents a new variant of the Ocean Star 200C, with a unidirectional rotating bezel in red ceramic and a black dial.
Late last year, Panerai presented the first Luminor Marina with a case made of bronze.
Norqain's Wild One 42mm Meteorite Special Edition, with a dial made of ferrous meteorite, is being produced in only 300 pieces, 15 of which are destined for the Italian market.
Parmigiani Fleurier presents a new version of the Tonda PF Minute Rattrapante, a model launched three years ago and now offered with a distinctive pale pink guilloché-engraved dial.
The 2026 edition of the Patek Philippe Watch Art Grand Exhibition will be held in Milan. The exhibition, which covers 2,500 square metres, offers a real journey behind the scenes at Patek Philippe.














