Gallet watch brand relaunches under Breitling ownership

Gallet, founded in 1826, has returned with a new website and creative direction focused on adventure and wanderlust. The brand, acquired by House of Brands in 2025, will release its first watches made with Breitling support on September 3. Weekly dispatches from explorers begin July 22.

The revived Gallet positions itself as an accessible luxury option within the House of Brands portfolio, which also includes Breitling and Universal Genève. Its new identity, called “The Great Escape — Wanderlust Since 1826,” includes a brand film and stories drawn from the company’s archives. Gallet plans to feature its watches in dedicated spaces inside Breitling boutiques worldwide. Prices for the initial collection start at €3.200. The watches will draw on the brand’s history in aviation, motorsport, and exploration. Dispatch contributors include photographer Donal Boyd, who will report from Kenya on elephant conservation, along with others documenting travels in the Himalayas, Antarctica, and California. The effort aims to connect the brand with modern adventurers rather than focus solely on vintage designs.

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Audemars Piguet returned to Watches and Wonders in Geneva after a seven-year absence, presenting an immersive House of Wonders experience instead of new watch models. The exhibition highlights the brand's 150-year history, craftsmanship, and a new bespoke program, Atelier des Établisseurs. CEO Ilaria Resta emphasized making high-end watchmaking inclusive and culturally relevant.

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Fratello Watches writer Thomas highlighted three understated luxury timepieces as his top picks from Watches and Wonders 2026. He favored subtle refinements over bold innovations from brands like Cartier, Jaeger-LeCoultre, and A. Lange & Söhne. The event showcased brands adapting to industry shifts, drawing his eye to familiar designs.

Girard-Perregaux has released a new stainless steel version of the Laureato Fifty watch in a 39mm case size. The model features an enamel dial without a date window and uses the brand's in-house GP4800 movement.

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Cambridge-based watchmaker Beaucroft has introduced two new GMT models focused on travelers and time zone tracking. The Contour GMT is a standard release while the Solaris GMT is a limited edition created with Time+Tide.

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