
We’re back with another round-up of the latest offerings in the world of watches. This June, we’ve compiled a list refined classics and upgrades to some of the beloved pieces. From the Captain Cook High-Tech Ceramic Chronograph that presents itself as the heir to decades of Rado Captain Cook watchmaking heritage to the Girard-Perregaux Laureato Fifty carrying 235 years of the Swiss watchmaker’s expertise, here’s a roundup of some intriguing new watches for June 2026.
Hermès Arceau Cavalier en Formes watch

We’re starting out the list with a particularly artistic piece. Hermès’ Arceau collection has long been celebrating asymmetrical lines, equestrian inspiration and of course, watchmaking craftsmanship since as long as 1978. But alongside the complications also lies a canvas for an artist’s vision. And the artist in question is Gianpaolo Pagni, whose design involves a rider concealed beneath a set of circles and squares, as vividly suggested through these cubist-style shapes. These shapes sit on an engraved yellow gold horse, and there’s a juxtaposition of a modernist style and also classical art. The design was originally for a silk scarf, and it finds a new setting in this watch while still evocative of its power. The watch is presented in a 43mm white gold case and issued in a limited edition of only six, and adorned with a bleu abysse alligator strap.
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TUDOR Black Bay Chrono 39 “Bumblebee”

As part of the TUDOR Daring Watches collection — alongside its ‘cousins’, “Pink” and “Flamingo Blue” — the “Bumblebee” is yet another reinterpretation of the TUDOR Black Bay Chronograph, this time in a brand-new 39mm case. Perhaps the most striking feature of the watch, right off the bat, is the vibrant yellow against the black dial. Yet you’ll also notice that its snowflake hands have been redesigned for sub-dial legibility, and the watch’s pushers feature a new knurling pattern. A three-link bracelet with smooth link sides also now complete the timepiece.
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Bvlgari Bvlgari collection, Roman Summer edition

Channeling the charm of a perfect Italian summer, the Bvlgari Bvlgari collection introduces two watch models with handcrafted mother-of-pearl dials: one in a beguiling green tone, and the other in a delicate yet refined pink hue. These precious dials recall the ancient Roman art of polychrome mosaic, once used to create the ornamental frescoes that graced the finest homes. The result? A stunning miniature work of art encased in a 33mm Bvlgari Bvlgari dial. Approximately 400 tiny mother-of-pearl pieces were arranged, one by one, to form the iridescent fresco, and their reflections play against the brilliance of the watch’s diamond indices.
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Bvlgari Bvlgari Aluminium collection


In contrast with the feminine touch of the ‘Roman Summer edition’, the Bvlgari Bvlgari Aluminium collection also welcomes two new interpretations for the summer. Sleek and sport-chic yet elegant in nature, these two versions come in purist monochrome and a blue sunburst dial respectively. Back in 1998, Bvlgari Bvlgari Aluminium renewed the codes of luxury sport watches by creating the unique dialogue between aluminium and rubber, which was used for the bezel with its double engraved logo, and the integrated bracelet. And now close to 30 years later, the dialogue is reiterated. With its 40mm diameter and the subtle pairing of brushed aluminium and rubber, the Bvlgari Bvlgari Aluminium balances elegance and character in the two new models.
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Longines DolceVita & Longines Mini DolceVita


Inspired by an iconic Longines model from the 1920s, the DolceVita is characterised by its rectangular case and harmonious proportions — the true epitome of timeless elegance and sophistication. For its new collection, three colours are introduced, evoking the landscapes and light of the Mediterranean. The Longines DolceVita is also adorned with striking flinqué dials, Art Deco geometric patterns and a warm palette of leather straps.
In a similar vein, the Longines Mini DolceVita also welcomes two new models that highlight the craft of gem setting. For the first time ever in the collection, Longines adorns the rectangular dial with 163 diamonds in a captivating snow setting, and also complemented by radiant mother-of-pearl inserts.
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Bell & Ross BR-05 36mm Blue Diamond Eagle

Reach for the stars, they said, and so Bell & Ross did. For an extra touch of sparkle, the Maison unveils a gem-set version of the BR-05 Blue Diamond Eagle, this time featuring a bezel set with 108 diamonds and a deep blue aventurine dial, dotted with 18 diamonds that form the hour markers and the Aquila constellation — with the largest diamond there representing Altaïr, the brightest star in the constellation. And in a delicate and elegant size of 36mm, the BR-05 Blue Diamond Eagle is truly a work of art to wear on the wrist, embodying the fusion of science, micro-engineering and artisanal craftsmanship.
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Rado Captain Cook High Tech Ceramic Chronograph in Dark Blue

The Captain Cook range was first launched by Rado in 1962, and its latest watch model is a carefully curated heir to decades of its watchmaking heritage. This time, the Captain Cook High Tech Ceramic Chronograph — after having launched two models in 2025 — presents a beguiling dark blue dial and matching ceramic bezel. This sultry blue hue reflects light and luxury, while its polished ceramic bezel shows off its craftsmanship and poise. On top of that, its high-tech ceramic case and bracelet in plasma, and rose gold detailing all makes for an altogether sophisticated colourway.
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Note : The information in this article is accurate as of the date of publication.
