13 New Watches You Missed from Casio, Omega, Timex and More

Keep time with high horology’s most exciting new watches.

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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 Casio, Omega 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.

The Nomos Glashütte Ahoi Neomatik 38 Date in White worn on a navy blue textile strapNomos Glashütte

Nomos Glashütte Ahoi Neomatik 38 Date (White Dial)

Nomos Glashütte knows a thing or two about clean, white-dialed watches, and now its most versatile timepiece finally gets the honor. The Ahoi Neomatik 38 Date is available with a silver-plated white dial execution that’s nearly identical to bigger, 40mm Ahoi models originally launched back in 2013, but were subsequently discontinued. Buyers can select a bracelet or a strap and a stainless steel or open sapphire crystal glass back.
a black dial Omega watchOmega

Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra 150

The new 30mm Seamaster Aqua Terra 150 retains the classic aesthetic of its masculine predecessor, just smaller. With 12 variants available at launch, including five different dial colors in steel, two shades of gold and a two-tone, wearers can choose to go as flashy or as subtle as they like.
Casio EFK-100D automatic watchCasio

Casio EFK-100D

Sapphire glass, 39mm case and 100m of water resistance. Oh, yeah — Casio’s first automatic watch also has one of the world’s most trusted mechanical movements, the NH35A. While it pales in accuracy compared to other legendary calibers, the NH35A is reliable enough and gives the watch a 40-hour power reserve with a daily rate of -35 to +45 seconds. Casio has yet to reveal US figures, however, the watch starts at 49,500 Japanese yen, suggestive of a price around $350.
a Nivada dive watchPhoto by Brad Lanphear for Gear Patrol

Nivada Grenchen Antarctic Diver Aquamar

Nivada Grenchen pulled the aesthetic design for the Antarctic Diver Aquamar from its archive, and added a trick to the dial so simple and brilliant, it’s a wonder that, according to the brand, it hasn’t been done before. The date wheel has been replaced with multiple color segments, including different hues of lume, and rather than exposing it through a date window, the dial has geometric cutouts. The color arrangement of the hour markers can be adjusted with the crown as you would change the date.
a Christopher Ward dive watchChristopher Ward

Christopher Ward C60 Trident Reef

Christopher Ward has suited up its much-adored dive watch, the C60 Trident, with five new tropical reef-inspired color schemes. Each dial color has a minute hand and a rubber dive strap in a complementary color. There is a blue with orange, green with yellow, white with sea foam green, orange with teal and black with light blue. Each watch is available in 41mm or 44mm and is powered by a Sellita caliber SW200-1 automatic movement. Additionally, you can swap out the colored rubber dive strap for a white one or a three-link steel bracelet.
a black Timex watchTimex

Q Timex 1975 Enigma

Timex updates the floating dial of the 1975 Enigma with two new colors. There is a green dial with white rectangles for the hour and minute hands and a yellow dot for the seconds hand, as well as a black dial with white rectangles for the hour and minute hands and a pale blue dot for the seconds hand. Completing the revamp are two new strap options. The black dial comes with a black leather strap or a nylon NATO strap, and the green dial comes with a nylon NATO strap.
a retro-futuristic watchAmida

Amida Digitrend Open Sapphire

Amida debuted the Digitrend driver’s watch in 1976, and fortunately, the retro-futuristic design remains unchanged. A flat jumping hour disc and a separate minutes disc, powered by a Soprod NEWTON P092 automatic movement, are displayed vertically through a mirrored window. It is angled on the wrist to be viewed while driving a car. The 150-piece limited edition Open Sapphire reference exposes the inner workings of the movement and time discs through a curved sapphire crystal case top.
Blancpain Fifty Fathoms dive watch with a black dial, luminous hour markers, and hands. The watch features a unidirectional rotating bezel with large numerals at 15, 30, and 45 minutes. It has a date window between the 4 and 5 o'clock positions and a textured black rubber strap. The watch is water-resistant to 300 meters (1000 feet).Blancpain

Blancpain Fifty Fathoms Automatique 38mm

At long last, Blancpain releases a 38mm Fifty Fathoms Automatique in its signature black and blue colors. This new “Goldilocks” size of the original dive watch is available in steel, titanium and 18-karat red gold case options. It runs on the in-house caliber 1150 automatic movement with a staggering 100-hour power reserve.
Ressence Type 9 S75 WatchRessence

Ressence Type 9 S75

In honor of the 75th anniversary of Ahmed Seddiqi, the U.A.E’s leading watch dealer, Ressence has crafted a special edition of its Type 9 dress watch. While it retains its iconic, unique dial style and titanium case, it gets some serious Middle Eastern influence in the form of genuine sand (sourced from U.A.E. dunes) built into the hour and minute dials. It also gets a genuine camel leather strap. However, only 20 were made, and they may already be spoken for.
a dive watch in the oceanBremont

Bremont Supermarine 500m

Bremont’s signature dive watch is built to handle the most extreme aquatic adventures. The 43mm wide and 13mm thick case is made of corrosion-resistant 904L steel and is 500 m water resistant. It runs on the in-house caliber BB64AH automatic movements with a 56-hour power reserve and is available on a sheel folding-clasp bracelet, a rubber dive strap or a nylon NATO strap.
a black Nodus dive watchNodus

Nodus Duality II Night Shade

Nodus offers a bevy of dive watches, but the sleekest and most apt for daily wear is the Duality II. Introduced in 2019, this super compressor is defined by a spring-loaded case back and an internal rotating dive ring, helping achieve 300m water resistance. This limited edition of 75 pieces has a PVD-coated matte black case and bracelet with a matching black dial and dive ring.
a Jaeger-LeCoultre chronograph watchJaeger-LeCoultre

Jaeger-LeCoultre Polaris Chronograph

First released in 2018, the Polaris Chronograph is a reminder that Jaeger-LeCoultre makes great sports watches too. With a dial based on the watchmaker’s designs from the 1960s, this update encompasses a new dial color produced with 35 layers of lacquer. The labor-intensive process creates rich depth and texture in a small space. It is powered by an in-house caliber 761 automatic movement with a 65-hour power reserve and a 30-minute counter at three o’clock. Along with a black rubber tropical strap, a blue-gray canvas strap is included.
a black and red GMT watchJack Mason

Jack Mason Strat-o-timer GMT

Jack Mason has openly embraced Rolex’s influence on its designs, such as rounding out the Strat-o-timer GMT collection with the iconic “Coke” color scheme made famous by the GMT Master II. The brand’s marquee design is powered by a Miyota caliber 9075 automatic movement with a “true” GMT complication. The watch is assembled, and the movement is regulated in Texas.
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