Longines launches third-generation Hydroconquest dive watches

Longines has introduced the third generation of its Hydroconquest dive watch, available in 39mm and 42mm sizes across 12 standard references. The models feature updated dials, a ceramic bezel, and the automatic Caliber L888.5 with 72-hour power reserve. Prices start at €2,200 for the H-link bracelet version.

The new Longines Hydroconquest builds on the model's history since 2007, following updates in 2018 and 2023. This latest iteration includes six colorways—blue, black, green on H-link bracelets, and black-and-blue, sunray frosted blue, or slate-gray on Milanese mesh bracelets—offered in both case sizes, for a total of 12 references. Two additional boutique and e-commerce exclusives pair sunray blue dials with blue bezels and H-link bracelets in either size. Each watch has a stainless steel case with screw-down crown and case back, sapphire crystal, and glossy ceramic bezel insert, achieving 300m water resistance. The 42mm model measures 42mm in diameter, 51.2mm lug-to-lug, 11.7mm thick, with 21mm lug spacing. The 39mm version is 39mm wide, 48.1mm lug-to-lug, same thickness, and 20mm lugs. Powered by the Longines Caliber L888.5, it offers 25,200 vibrations per hour, silicon hairspring for ISO 764 magnetic resistance, and a date window at 3 o'clock. Bracelets feature push-button micro-adjustment with about 5mm play; the Milanese option tapers and is new to the line. Hands-on impressions note the watches wear larger than stated due to bezel overhang, suiting an assertive, sporty style. Dials simplify with a triangle at 12 o'clock, applied hash marks, and dots at 6 and 9, replacing prior numerals. Priced at €2,200 for H-link and €2,300 for Milanese, the Hydroconquest positions as an accessible heritage-brand diver with solid build quality, including clicky bezel action and smooth crown operation.

Awọn iroyin ti o ni ibatan

Watch reviewer Henry spent three weeks with the red-dial Certina DS-2, a modern take on the late-1960s original. He submerged it in the Pacific Ocean off Sydney's coast, confirming its 200m water resistance. The watch features a Powermatic 80 movement and balances vintage design with contemporary specs.

Ti AI ṣe iroyin

Kurono Tokyo has launched the Diver's, a novel watch that combines a dress style with dive functionality through an innovative case design. Created by independent watchmaker Hajime Asaoka, the timepiece allows users to switch between a 35mm inner case for everyday wear and a 46mm outer dive case for underwater activities. Applications for purchase are now open, with priority given to certified divers.

Swiss watchmaker H. Moser & Cie has introduced four new timepieces for 2026, focusing on its sporty Streamliner line and a dressier skeletonized model. The releases include innovative ceramic and pink editions inspired by Formula 1 racing. These watches highlight the brand's minimalist design and advanced complications.

Ti AI ṣe iroyin

Building on its Aston Martin F1 partnership, Breitling has released additional limited-edition watches for 2026, including exclusives for North America, Australia, and Oceania across Navitimer, Top Time, and Superocean Heritage lines. These blend aviation heritage with modern designs and cultural elements.

 

 

 

Ojú-ìwé yìí nlo kuki

A nlo kuki fun itupalẹ lati mu ilọsiwaju wa. Ka ìlànà àṣírí wa fun alaye siwaju sii.
Kọ