Fratello selects top five watches released in February 2026

Fratello Watches has published its list of the top five watch releases from February 2026, highlighting innovations from Audemars Piguet, Citizen, Breitling, Panerai, and Unimatic. The selections feature a mix of high-end complications, collaborative designs, and affordable limited editions. This roundup follows a busy month of brand events and new unveilings.

Fratello Watches released its second installment in a series tracking the best watch launches of 2026, focusing on February's highlights. The month included events like Audemars Piguet's Social Club and releases from various brands, despite February's shorter length.

The top pick is the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Selfwinding Perpetual Calendar Openworked, a 41mm model combining titanium and Bulk Metallic Glass (BMG), a palladium-based alloy. It features the new openworked caliber 7139, based on the previous year's 7138 movement, which allows crown-based adjustments for perpetual calendar functions forward and backward. The dial includes a black inner bezel for week numbers, transparent gray minute scale with pink gold indexes, and sub-dials at 3, 6, and 9 o'clock with smoked sapphire rings. The skeletonized pink gold rotor and bridges add visual appeal, maintaining the Royal Oak's slim 9.5mm profile.

Second is the Citizen × seconde/seconde/ Tsuyosa Limited Edition, a 40mm × 45mm × 11.7mm watch with a blue sunray dial and pixel-art katana-shaped minute hand that appears to slice hour markers. The concept embodies 'tsuyosa' (strength), with the quote 'being smaller has never stopped minutes from slicing hours into pieces' on the case back. Powered by the Citizen 8210 automatic caliber (21,600 vph, 40-hour reserve), 3,600 pieces are available for US$475.

Third, the Breitling Navitimer B01 Chronograph 43 Aston Martin Aramco Formula One Team edition marks Breitling's return to Formula 1, partnering with the team featuring drivers Lance Stroll and Fernando Alonso. This 43mm titanium model, the first Navitimer in the material (excluding Aerospace and Super 8), has a carbon fiber dial and B01 caliber (28,800 vph, 70-hour reserve) with an Aston Martin-branded rotor. Limited to 1,959 pieces, it costs €10,500, with positive fan reactions at its Netherlands launch.

Fourth are the Panerai Radiomir Viaggio nel Tempo Experience Editions, a duo including the PAM01729 in 47mm bronze with a minimalist California dial and P.3000 caliber (72-hour reserve), and the Platinumtech model with a circular-brushed black sandwich dial and hand-decorated P.3001/10 caliber. The €145,000 set includes a curated experience from September 15-18, 2026, touring Florence, the Serchio River, COMSUBIN base, and a Ligurian yacht cruise.

Finally, the Unimatic Modello Cinque U5S-BL and U5S-BLN limited editions, 36mm field watches with matte black dials, 3D Unilight indexes, and Sellita SW200-1b (28,800 vph, 41-hour reserve), sold out 300 pieces each quickly. Priced at €1,100 and €1,220, they feature olive-drab NATO straps and demonstrate the model's versatility.

Fratello notes February was busy despite fewer releases than January, inviting reader feedback on favorites.

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