The Most Outstanding Watches Revealed in March 2022

If you’re looking for a new watch, here we give you the lowdown on the latest and greatest new reveals form the busy world of watchmaking.

The watch world typically reaches a fever pitch as the year rolls into its third month. We are at the very peak of reveal and release season, after all, with Watches and Wonders getting underway in March’s closing days. The heaviest horological hitters of all will unveil their 2022 releases very soon. Nevertheless, a number of the world-leading watch brands presented their hands even earlier. This March 2022, we have clearly seen the likes of Omega and Seiko unveiling their collections for the year to also show at Watches and Wonders. Here’s the rundown on the best new releases to take a look at this month.

Breitling Top Time Triumph

 The brand has unveiled its latest biking-inspired, which is one of its boldest steps into motorsport territory. The brand teams up with British motorcycle manufacturer Triumph on a clean ice blue and white Top Time Chronograph to celebrate its 120th birthday.

Louis Vuitton Tambour Spin Time Air Quantum

Louis Vuitton’s latest watch is developed by Michel Navas, a former designer at Audemars Piguet and Patek Philippe and the driving force behind LV’s Geneva-based La Fabrique Du Temps watch department. The watch uses a system of integrated LEDs paired up with 12 rotating cubes, which each turn once every 12 hours to mark the time in conjunction with the minute hand.

Omega’s 2022 releases

Omega has had a bumper March, among which was a new Ultra Dive Seamaster rated to 5000 metres, some colourful new takes on the Seamaster Aqua Terra, a pair of Moonshine gold-tinted Speedmasters, and plenty more.

Jacob & Co. Gotham City twin watches

The twin watches come in a choice of either rose gold or black titanium case, housing twin, triple-axis flying tourbillons.

Seiko Prospex “Save the Oceans” Collection

Seiko has revealed a new take on the Speedtimer inspired by the brand’s longtime association with athletics, and some new additions to its modern Japanese-inspired Presage Sharp-Edged dress watch series.

Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Selfwinding Flying Tourbillon Extra-Thin

Swiss luxury watch manufacturer Audemars Piguet just unveiled a new model of its popular collectible watch, the Royal Oak. Dubbed the 39-mm Royal Oak Selfwinding Flying Tourbillon Extra-Thin, the model commemorates the 50th anniversary of when Audemars Piguet started making the Royal Oak back in 1972.