Bold new timepieces from Rolex, Patek Philippe, Hermès, and more make a starry statement at this year’s horology showcase.

Hermès stripped down its H08 with a skeletonized version. The titanium movement took three years to develop. The black DLC case and bezel create a striking contrast that highlights the open mechanics.
Rolex marked its centenary with two special Oyster Perpetual models. The “100 Years” Rolesor pairs steel and gold while the “Jubilee Dial” features a colorful crossword pattern of the brand’s name. Tudor’s Black Bay Ceramic follows suit with an all-ceramic construction that’s lighter than steel but equally durable.
Patek Philippe’s Celestial Sunrise and Sunset represents the pinnacle of watchmaking complexity. The platinum watch tracks actual star positions for the northern hemisphere, showing a real-time sky view from Geneva. A date indicator doubles as a sunrise-sunset display.
These timepieces reflect a trend toward greater technical sophistication and bolder aesthetics in the luxury watch market for 2026.