From afar, the watch industry may seem unhurried. But every passing day brings about new timepieces from brands big, small, new and old.
Below, find about a dozen new releases from the likes of Breitling, Doxa and others.
Together, they show an industry that never stops ticking — and, centuries later, can still find the time to surprise you.
Best New Gear: This article is part of an ongoing series collecting the most important new watches, gadgets, pocket knives and more. Catch up on other releases.

Norqain Wild One Skeleton 42mm Stan the Man
Norqain and Swiss tennis star Stan Wawrinka teamed up for this literal sports watch featuring tennis ball-inspired accents including neon yellow-green rubber, a 3D net-patterned strap and even tennis ball fibers infused into the case’s side plate.

Baillod Chapter 8 Moonphase
Baillod introduces the Chapter 8 series with two watches, including an automatic moonphase with a small seconds and date complication. The course textured dial comes in sandy gold or metallic silver with a matching small seconds dial or a black small seconds dial with a red hand. The 41mm steel case holds a Soprod caliber C105 automatic movement with a 42-hour power reserve. It is available on a tan suede or black leather strap, each with a steel folding clasp, as well as a steel mesh bracelet.

Casio G-Shock GA2100AB25-5A ‘Desert King’
Casio teamed up with Action Bronson for a one-off take on the G-Shock 2100, commonly called the “CasiOak” for its visual similarities to the Audmars Piguet Royal Oak of Gérald Genta fame. While the 2100 Series gets plenty of attention as-is, this variant deserves a closer look for its inclusion of bull bars. G-Shock has only given two other CasiOaks the iconic treatment, both in 2023.