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WatchTime New York Returns for Milestone 10th Year, Oct 17-19, with Record 44 Watch Brand Exhibitors

WatchTime New York Returns for Milestone 10th Year, Oct 17-19, with Record 44 Watch Brand Exhibitors
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First Look at New and Notable Timepieces,
Coming Soon to WatchTime New York

WatchTime New York, North America’s most prestigious public watch collector event, returns to Manhattan’s iconic Gotham Hall this fall to mark its milestone 10th anniversary, October 17–19, 2025.

This landmark edition of the long-running watch collector show promises the largest and most dynamic WatchTime New York event to date, featuring a record-breaking 44 luxury watch brands exhibiting their latest timepieces, novelties, and rare horological creations to collectors and enthusiasts in the heart of New York City, over the course of three days.

“This year’s WatchTime New York event brings together more watch brands and more new watches than ever before,” said Roger Ruegger, Editor-in-Chief of WatchTime. “Collectors can expect an incredible range of discoveries, from world premieres to rare independents, all in one place.”

New & Notable Timepieces Coming to WatchTime New York

Experience the new Leica ZM 12 collection, a 39 mm evolution of minimalist design with dual-layered dials, small seconds symmetry, four distinctive colorways, and the Swiss-made automatic Calibre LA-3002 delivering 60 hours of precision power.

Leica ZM

Meet the Konstantin Chaykin Wristmons “Panda,” the first in his playful “East” series, bringing the beloved character to life in a new titanium model with expressive eyes for hours and minutes, a smiling moon-phase mouth, and distinctive panda-inspired details that blend whimsy with high watchmaking.

Konstantin Chaykin

Discover the Fears Brunswick 40.5 Jump Hour “Barleycorn Plum,” where a cushion-shaped steel case frames a silver barleycorn dial with plum lacquer, powered by a chronometer-grade jump hour movement now revealed for the first time through an exhibition caseback.

Fears

Experience the Ressence Type 7 GMT in Grade 5 titanium, debuting the brand’s first GMT model, and featuring its characteristic oil-filled ROCS 7 display and magnetic transmission.

Discover the MING 20.01 Series 5, a futuristic chronograph limited to 25 pieces, featuring a first-of-its-kind laser-milled titanium dial with sci-fi-inspired contours, powered by the acclaimed AgenGraphe movement.

MING

Experience the new Sarpaneva Supernova, combining the brand’s signature gold Moonface, hand-finished steel construction, and optional stone or meteorite dials, with a Soprod-based automatic calibre and a cosmic “Spiral Galaxy” caseback.

Sarpaneva

Discover the ArtyA Purity Wavy HMS Mirror, a 40mm titanium limited edition of 99 pieces, featuring the brand’s new “Stairway to Heaven” caliber and the world’s first mirror caseback for a striking illusion of depth.

ArtyA

See the Fortis Stratoliner S-41 Reentry, its flame-treated titanium dial making every watch unique, driven by the space-proven Werk 17 chronograph. 

Fortis

Plus, new models by Artisans de Geneve and Bianchet

Discover the latest Piaget ultra-thin timepieces, including the Altiplano Ultimate Concept Tourbillon, featuring the world’s thinnest tourbillon at just 2 mm, and the Altiplano 910P in a fresh yellow gold and khaki green execution, combining elegance with Piaget’s signature slim profile.

Piaget

Experience the Armin Strom Mirrored Force Resonance Ice Blue, limited to 15 pieces, showcasing hand-guilloché sunray ice blue dials and the brand’s patented dual-balance resonance mechanism for enhanced precision.

Armin Strom

Discover the Czapek Antarctique Rattrapante “R.U.R.”, a 77-piece, 42.5mm edition that brings the split-seconds mechanism to the dial and animates a robot whose eyes shift yellow/red/blue with start-stop-reset.

Czapek

Experience the L.Leroy Osmior “Bal du Temps,” a 240th-anniversary showpiece that pairs a flying tourbillon with a minute-repeater that chimes the minutes on demand—displaying hours by a single hand on an openworked stage.

L.Leroy

Celebrate 30 years of the Chronoswiss Opus with Purple Rain, a 41mm violet CVD titanium skeletonized chronograph limited to just 30 pieces, complete with a UV-reactive strap that shifts from white to purple in sunlight.

Chronoswiss

Discover the Arnold & Son DSTB 42 in Mint Green or Ascot Blue, limited to 18 pieces each, showcasing the brand’s signature true-beat seconds complication with openworked gold bridges and an off-centred opal subdial.

Arnold & Son DSTB 42

Explore Moritz Grossmann’s vivid new GMT Guilloche, featuring hand-guillochéd dials in green or orange with a practical dual-time display, offered in stainless steel and limited to eight pieces per color.

Moritz Grossmann

Discover the Oris Big Crown Calibre 113, uniting the brand’s 1938 icon with a hand-wound 10-day movement, patented non-linear power-reserve, and business calendar in a 43 mm stainless-steel case, with refreshing mint-green and rose-pink dial accents.

Oris

Discover the new Cyrus Klepcys DICE Glacial Blue, a 38-piece limited-edition titanium chronograph that pairs the brand’s pioneering double independent timing function with an openworked glacial-blue dial, dual crowns, and in-house CYR718 calibre.

Cyrus

Try on the Laurent Ferrier Sport Auto 79, a 15th-anniversary tribute to the founders’ 1979 Le Mans podium, rendered in full 5N red gold with a cream opaline dial and integrated bracelet, and driven by the LF270.01 micro-rotor calibre with 72-hour reserve.

Laurent Ferrier

Experience the new S1 Titanium sports watch from HYT, pairing its signature hydromechanical 501-CM movement with retrograde fluidic hours to an ergonomic titanium case and 72-hour reserve.

HYT

Experience the Greubel Forsey Hand Made 2, the ultimate expression of handcrafted art in which 96% of the 270 components—including a newly hand-crafted conical jewel for the power reserve—are produced entirely by hand with traditional tools.

Greubel Forsey

Experience Parmigiani Fleurier‘s latest Toric creations: the Petite Seconde “Golden Hour” and “Dune,” with hand-grained solid-gold dials and the ultra-slim PF780 calibre, alongside the new Toric Quantième Perpétuel, a perpetual calendar that reinterprets classical watchmaking with contemporary refinement.

Parmigiani Fleurier

Experience Old Soul, a 47-piece collaboration between Vianney Halter and Massena LAB that revives a 1920s Minerva movement with a mysterious floating minute disc, layering steampunk aesthetics and vintage-inspired design into a horological timepiece unlike any other.

Massena LAB

Discover the latest from American watchmaker RGM, the RGM Model 222-RR Ferguson, a modern railroad wristwatch with a rare vintage Hamilton pocket-watch movement and Grand Feu enamel Ferguson dial.

RGM

Discover the Carl Suchy & Söhne Vienna, a 39mm limited edition of 50 pieces that pays homage to Viennese Modernism with its rotating seconds disc, ultra-thin CSS-V1 caliber, and refined architectural dial design.

Carl Suchy & Söhne

Experience MB&F’s HM8 Mark 2 Purple, a 33-piece, supercar-inspired Machine pairing lightweight CarbonMacrolon® bodywork over a titanium chassis with a double-bubble sapphire and speedometer-style prism display with jumping hours and trailing minutes, plus a new “double de-clutch” crown.

 MB&F

Experience the Gerald Charles Maestro 3.0 Chronograph, a reimagined Genta-inspired design in Darkblast titanium or polished steel, uniting a Clous de Paris mini-tapisserie dial, pyramidal pushers, and the new Manufacture 3.0 automatic chronograph calibre.

Gerald Charles Maestro 3.0 Chronograph

Experience the Citizen ATTESA AT8314-53L, a 43.5mm limited edition of 1,800 pieces featuring a first-ever full sapphire bezel, shimmering structural blue dial, Eco-Drive technology, and lightweight Super Titanium™ case and bracelet.

Citizen

Experience the Glashütte Original PanoMaticLunar 180th Anniversary Edition, limited to just 180 pieces, featuring the brand’s first blue aventurine dial, platinum case, and an updated in-house calibre.

Discover the Frederique Constant Classic Perpetual Calendar Manufacture, now presented in a refined 40 mm steel case with a radiant salmon dial and powered by the new in-house FC-776 calibre offering a three-day power reserve.

Frederique Constant

Discover the Chopard L.U.C Lunar One, a refined 40.5mm perpetual calendar in ethical gold with orbital moon-phase accuracy to 122 years, a hand-guilloché dial, and Geneva Seal finishing.

Chopard

With more to be announced from Glashütte Original, Ulysse Nardin, and more…

WatchTime New York
WatchTime New York
WatchTime New York

Produced by leading consumer watch collector media platform WatchTime, WatchTime New York continues to serve as a unique forum that directly connects enthusiasts, industry professionals, brand executives, and leading watchmakers in an immersive and memorable setting.

The event’s groundbreaking consumer-facing format united brands and buyers face-to-face for the first time, forever reshaping the way buyers engage with luxury watch brands. A decade on, WatchTime New York has evolved into a globally significant collector destination, now the anchor event of New York City’s unofficial Watch Week, and inspiring countless spin-off watch-centric events throughout the month of October.

The event will reprise its popular expanded three-day format, kicking off with its much-anticipated Friday evening cocktail party, followed by two days of exhibition, activations, exclusive whiskey and wine tastings, and more.

To commemorate the 10-year milestone, WatchTime New York is introducing a brand-new event experience: the WatchTime New York 10th Anniversary Dinner, an exclusive, ticketed seated dinner held on the mezzanine level of Gotham Hall on Friday, October 17, 2025, immediately following the show’s annual opening Night VIP cocktail reception. The show will roll out a red carpet to welcome a host of distinguished special guests.

Beginning at 8:30 PM, select ticketed guests for the seated dinner will enjoy a curated three-course dinner with wine pairings, served alongside fellow collectors, watchmakers, brand executives, and WatchTime editors. Seating is extremely limited, and the dinner is already nearly at capacity.

According to Sara Orlando, WatchTime Publisher, “We set out to bring collectors and brands together. Ten years in, our team is so proud to have achieved that mission and so much more. WatchTime New York has become a cornerstone of New York City’s cultural calendar and a global destination for the watch community.”

2025 Exhibiting Brands include Armin Strom, Arnold & Son, Artisans de Genève, Artya Geneve, Bell & Ross, Bianchet, Blancpain, Breguet, Carl Suchy & Söhne, Chopard, Chronoswiss, Citizen, Cyrus Genève, Czapek, Fears, Fortis, Frederique Constant, G-Shock, Gerald Charles, Glashütte Original, Greubel Forsey, Hautlence, HYT, H. Moser & Cie., Konstantin Chaykin, Laurent Ferrier, Leica, L.Leroy, Massena LAB, MB&F, Ming, Moritz Grossmann, Norqain, Oris, Parmigiani Fleurier, Piaget, Ressence, RGM, Sarpaneva, Ulysse Nardin, Urwerk, Voutilainen, Zeitwinkel, and Zenith.

WatchTime New York 2025 Brands 

WatchTime New York 2025 Brands

WatchTime New York 2025 Event Highlights

Dates: October 17-19, 2025
Location: Gotham Hall, 1356 Broadway, New York, NY

  • Friday VIP Opening Night Event Packages:
    • VIP Cocktail Party: ($225), Friday: October 17, 2025, 5:30 – 8:30 PM
      • Ticket includes VIP access to WatchTime New York’s opening night party + full weekend access to Saturday and Sunday.
         
    • 10th Anniversary DinnerPackage$750 (limited seating), 5:30 – 8:30 PM, dinner to follow at 8:30 PM
      • Ticket includes VIP opening party, and exclusive, seated 3-course collector dinner and wine pairings with watchmakers, executives, WatchTime editors, and a small group of collectors on the mezzanine.
      • Ticket includes full weekend access to Saturday and Sunday exhibitions  
         
  • Single Day Tickets – Saturday & Sunday Exhibition Days, October 18-19
    • Saturday: Oct 18, 2025, 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM EST
    • Sunday: Oct 19, 2025, 11:00 AM – 4:00 PM EST
    • Day passes provide all-day access to more than forty watch brands, exclusive wine and whiskey tastings, and numerous opportunities for conversations with collectors and industry executives.

ABOUT WATCHTIME

WatchTime was founded in New York City in 1999 by the Ebner Publishing Group of Ulm, Germany. Ebner is a diversified publishing company and Europe’s leading publisher of consumer watch magazines. WatchTime has sister magazines in Germany, Poland, Korea, Japan, China, and India.

Since its launch, WatchTime has become a worldwide authority and America’s no. 1 watch magazine, written for those who are interested in fine wristwatches. WatchTime’s mission is to explore and celebrate fine wristwatches and watch culture. The magazine (and watchtime.com) covers all aspects of fine timepieces: the watches themselves; the companies and countries that manufacture them; and the community of watch lovers who design, manufacture, wear, and appreciate them.

WatchTime is published bi-monthly by a staff of American and European watch journalists and watch experts. Each issue offers a balanced mix of informative and entertaining articles for the watch aficionado, covering a wide range of topics, including reviews of specific watches; objective watch tests; in-depth reports on watch technology, design, and history; watch company profiles; provocative interviews with prominent watch people like movie/TV/and sports celebrities, collectors, and watch industry power players; interesting and offbeat items from around the watch world, and more.

For more information, visit ​watchtime.com.

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