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The Best Watches Released in June 2024

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Safie Agar-Hutton

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Safie Agar-Hutton

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A recap of June 2024's best new watch releases, including Breitling, G-Shock, Longines, Hublot, Carl F. Bucherer, Gerald Charles, Farer, Yema and more...

Last month we brought you our first ever monthly release highlights feature covering all the good stuff that was released in the month of May and we’re glad to be back again with June’s instalment.


TAG Heuer have really been keeping us busy this month with not one, not two, but three showstopping highlights. Enthusiasts of the brand were treated to an Aquaracer refresh as the popular collection was extended to include new GMT and Date models, Max Verstappen was personally treated to a one-of-a-kind custom Monaco edition and the Swiss brand celebrated their historic partnership with Porsche in the form of a Carrera Chronograph collaboration, launched the very same day the car qualified on pole for the Le Mans 24 Hours race.

TAG Heuer Aquaracer Professional 300 Date
TAG Heuer Aquaracer Professional 300 Date
Verstappen is presented with his custom TAG Heuer Monaco
TAG Heuer Carrera Chronograph x Porsche 963
TAG Heuer Carrera Chronograph x Porsche 963

They weren’t the only luxury brand pairing up with fames though. Omega, with the help of Irish actor and new ‘Friend of the Brand’ Barry Keoghan, presented us with some pretty cool Bi-Colour variations of the Speedmaster Moonwatch.

18K Sedna™ Gold Bi-Colour Speedmaster Moonwatch
18K Sedna™ Gold Bi-Colour Speedmaster Moonwatch. Credit - Omega
Moonshine™ Gold Bi-Colour Speedmaster Moonwatch
Moonshine™ Gold Bi-Colour Speedmaster Moonwatch. Credit - Omega

But what else has been going on in the industry? Buckle up and keep reading if you want to know more about June’s hottest new releases, or simply click the link below to jump straight to your favourite brand.

Breitling Superocean Automatic 46 Super Diver

Breitling Superocean Automatic 46 Super Diver
Breitling Superocean Automatic 46 Super Diver - Credit Breitling

Hoping to catch the essence of the approaching summer season, Breitling this month released some of their most colourful novelties to date. Presenting unique rainbow-dial models complete with hues of yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet, red and orange Super-LumiNova, colour fanatics can now purchase four vibrant 42mm stainless-steel versions, a 36mm version in white that combines stainless-steel and 18k red gold, as well as a 44m turquoise-dial reference.


The summer novelties didn’t stop there though. Breitling also announced the release of a Super Diver innovation, equipped to take on depths up to a whopping 1000 metres. The new Superocean Automatic 46 Super Diver is presented with dials in either stealthy green or black camouflage with matching ceramic inlays and offers a bidirectional rotating bezel with patented safety lock to guard against accidental adjustments. Crafted from ultra lightweight titanium, the new addition to the Superocean line-up also makes use of an iron inner case which has been especially designed to fend off magnetic interference.

G-SHOCK x Inside Out Collaboration

G-SHOCK x Inside Out Collaboration
G-SHOCK x Inside Out Collaboration - Credit G-SHOCK

Sticking with the rainbow theme for just a second longer, in celebration of Disney Pixar’s release of Inside Out 2, G-SHOCK released possibly every 90’s babies dream watch (okay, maybe that’s just me). In true Y2K fashion, the latest BABY-G references even come complete with a special clip, strap and keyring case so your watch can double as a bag charm or Tamagotchi-esque pet if your heart so desires. For the more traditional amongst us, there are also 4 new additions to the 2100 collection that are presented on a bio-resin band with daily alarm functions and water resistance to 200m. Thanks to the collaboration with Disney, the new models come in a suite of tantalising colours, referencing the emotions of Riley, Inside Out 2’s now teenage protagonist.

Longines Expand the Conquest Collection

Longines’ Conquest Collection
Longines’ Conquest Collection
Longines’ Conquest Collection
Longines’ Conquest Collection

With Longines’ Conquest Collection now celebrating its 70 th anniversary, the range has now been expanded once again to include new unisex models. The new models come in a plethora of sizes, colours and materials and have each been equipped with an exclusive Longines mechanical movement that incorporates a silicon balance-spring as well as newly non-magnetic components. Allowing wearers to “live life in a day”, the Longines Conquest models make great options for everyday wear thanks to their robust yet understated sporty elegance. As for my personal favourite? Reference L3.430.4.02.9 which arrives in a 34mm case with a sophisticated sunray green dial and matching versatile rubber strap.

Frederique Constant Highlife Chronograph Automatic Duo

Frederique Constant Highlife Chronograph Automatic Duo
Frederique Constant Highlife Chronograph Automatic Duo

Another brand celebrating an exciting anniversary are Frederique Constant as their Highlife collection turns twenty-five this year and doubles to include a new duo. The non-limited edition 41mm Chronograph Automatic is presented with a rose-gold plated case that perfectly complements a striking midnight blue dial. Catering to a sportier, adventurous spirit, the limited-edition model features a steel case and a charming opaline dial with green counters. The green variant will be limited to just 1888 pieces. The new models double the Highlife Collection’s current offering and are both powered by the FC-391 calibre with 60-hour power reserve and interchangeable strap options.

Hublot Big Bang e Gen3 UEFA Euro 2024

Hublot Big Bang e Gen3 UEFA Euro 2024
Hublot Big Bang e Gen3 UEFA Euro 2024  - Credit Hublot

Now, for the football lovers in the room June means kick-off time for the 2024 UEFA Euro’s. As Hublot celebrate their fifth year partnering with the competition their latest take on the Big Bang e is capable of outperforming all other Hublot connected watches in the range. Equipped with Qualcomm Snapdragon WearTM 4100+ processor, the watch has 8 different sensors, as well as GPS, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and its own payment wallet functions. To get you Euro’s summer ready, the newest e Gen3 model can also be dressed up in your team’s colours with various screen backgrounds and straps to match.

Carl F. Bucherer Manero Urban

Carl F. Bucherer Manero Urban
Carl F. Bucherer Manero Urban - Credit Carl F. Bucherer

Introducing a newly urbanised aesthetic to the collection, Carl F. Bucherer have expanded their Manero range. Featuring fresh colours and evolved designs, the new additions are more robust, with functional yet contemporary designs perfectly aligned to the modern urban lifestyle. The Manero Peripheral and Manero Flyback collections have both had a refresh but it’s the brand new Manero Urban collection that shines as the star of the show. Equipped with the automatic caliber CFB 1950, the Manero Urban references offer a 38-hour power reserve for life on the go as well as ultra readable dials with colour-contrasting date windows. Robust enough to take you from the office to the gym, the Urban models are complete with screw-down crown as well as a 5-bar water-resistance rating.

Gerald Charles Maestro 9.0 Roman Tourbillon

Gerald Charles Maestro 9.0 Roman Tourbillon
Gerald Charles Maestro 9.0 Roman Tourbillon - Credit Gerald Charles
Gerald Charles Maestro 9.0 Roman Tourbillon

As an update to their 2023 Maestro 9.0 Roman Tourbillon launch, Gerald Charles has released a 50-piece limited collection which puts a modern twist on the tourbillon’s timelessly elegant style. The new variation stuns with its hand-hammered pure, uncoated 18k rose-gold dial and the process of hand-hammering ensures each of the 50 pieces is completely unique. Now offered with two-toned colour and crafted with a blue titanium bezel on a stainless-steel case, the Maestro 9.0 Roman Tourbillon features a 60-seconds flying tourbillon that oscillates at 4hz with a distinct skeletonised cage.

Jager-LeCoultre Master Control Chronograph Calendar

Jager-LeCoultre Master Control Chronograph Calendar
Jager-LeCoultre Master Control Chronograph Calendar
Jager-LeCoultre Master Control Chronograph Calendar

Jaeger Le-Coultre refreshes yet another of their collections, with the Master Control range extending to include a Chronograph Calendar with sunray blue dial. Having already evolved a number of popular models, the new Master Control Chronograph Calendar provides a nice middle ground amongst their collection and makes for a good daily beater. An elegant yet capable wear anywhere, anytime watch, the new Master Control Chronograph Calendar appears in a 40mm stainless steel case complete with distinctive blue dial and sky-blue minute track. Interestingly, rather than opting for the more common tachymeter, the Chronograph Calendar variant features a rarer pulsometer function.

Farer Monopusher GMT Collection

Monopusher GMT collection
Monopusher GMT collection - Credit Farer
Monopusher GMT collection

Next up, Farer’s popular Cobb and Segrave monopushers are making a return, now complete with an additional GMT complication which was inspired by the classic Heuer Autavia GMT (ref. 1163). With customer choice as a clear priority, each model has a different subdial layout meaning the quirkier Cobb reference, with its blue and cream colourway, sports subdials at twelve and nine. Both are housed in a 41mm steel case with near-identical SW movements and a central quickset GMT hand. Considering how rare it is to see both of these complications in one watch, you could almost say that you get two watches in one here. Now that’s bang for your buck.

Yema Skin Diver Slim CMM.20 Limited Edition

Yema Skin Diver Slim CMM.20 Limited Edition
Yema Skin Diver Slim CMM.20 Limited Edition - Credit Yema
Yema Skin Diver Slim CMM.20 Limited Edition

Next up from France we have Yema’s latest limited-edition streamlined diving watch, the Skin Diver CMM.20. Having previously thinned down their infamous Superman model, the new Skin Diver variant is similarly equipped with their impressive micro-rotor Manufacture caliber. The latest addition to the Skin Diver range offers a more modern interpretation of the iconic YEMA watches released in the 1960’s and is presented with vintage-inspired “faded ghost” rotating sapphire bezel as well as triangular-shaped hour markers and Arabic numerals on the dial.

Maurice Lacroix Fiaba Trio

Maurice Lacroix Fiaba Trio
Maurice Lacroix Fiaba Trio
Maurice Lacroix Fiaba Trio
Maurice Lacroix Fiaba Trio

Another brand opting to inject some urban chic into their collection are Maurice Lacroix, who have presented a new evolution of their Fiaba collection. Fiaba translates from Italian to English as ‘fairy tale’ making this the perfect feminine collection for those seeking an unabashedly girly timepiece. The colourful trio of special edition watches are each housed in a 32mm stainless steel case with dials presented in baby blue, blush pink or pistachio green.

Panerai Elux LAB-ID

Panerai Elux LAB-ID
Panerai Elux LAB-ID - Credit Panerai
Panerai Elux LAB-ID

Eight years in the making behind the scenes at the brand’s research and development department, Panerai now present the innovative Elux LAB-ID (PAM 01800). In true Panerai style, the new Elux LAB-ID is completely submersible with a water-resistance rating of 50 bar (500m) and is presented in a 49mm Blue-Ti Ceramitech case. Interestingly, the new model comes equipped with a fully mechanical movement that can power light on demand. By opening the patented pusher-protector system the wearer can activate the mechanism which will illuminate the watch for 30-minute periods. The energy stored in the movement’s barrels can illuminate the lighting power reserve and indexes, as well as moving elements such as the hands and bezel markers.

Ming 37.08 Starlight

Ming 37.08 Starlight
Ming 37.08 Starlight
Ming 37.08 Starlight
Ming 37.08 Starlight

Having released their quirky, elemental watch, the 37.08 Sand, at Dubai Watch Week last year, Ming are back with another addition to their earth-inspired collection. The latest edition is the 37.08 Starlight, which pays homage to the beauty of the night sky. The Starlight is presented with an Aventurine semi-precious stone dial that has been decorated with sparkling flecked metallic inclusions over a deep night sky blue-black base. Elegantly crafted in a 37mm stainless steel case, Ming’s Starlight timepiece is equipped with the Sellita SW210.M1 and 300-pieces will be produced this year.

Vertex M36

Vertex M36
Vertex M36 - Credit Vertex

To commemorate the 80 th anniversary of D-Day, Vertex have proudly unveiled the M36. Having previously supplied 1776 watches for the D-Day landings, Vertex’s new model is the perfect homage to its vintage military predecessors. Featuring a classic 36mm stainless steel case, the M36 is presented with a 10ATM rating (100m) and is equipped with the SW261 movement. The dial is presented with moulded X1 Super-Luminova numerals as well as finely printed indexes for enhanced visibility in even the lowest light. Making for a great everyday companion, the M36 has been especially designed to stand up to the rigours of adventure with its box-shaped top sapphire crystal that increases scratch resistance and adds a sense of distinct vintage charm.

Zero West M1 Mosquito

Zero West M1 Mosquito
Zero West M1 Mosquito - Credit Zero West

Finishing up with another military-inspired timepiece, Zero West introduced us to the M-1 Mosquito. Commemorating Operation Jericho, the British brand have engineered an impressive new aviation watch that makes use of Merlin engine steel, cut straight from the crankshaft of Mosquito fighter-bomber HX909. The M-1 is powered by the popular Sellita SW-200 caliber and features a vintage-inspired textured brass dial, complete with Super-LumiNova X1 filled applied 3D numerals.


The M-1 Mosquito, like the brand’s other models, has been crafted at Zero West’s HQ, a Boathouse overlooking the English Channel. We had the privilege of checking out their trinket-filled HQ ourselves earlier this year and you can check out the footage from our trip below.

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About the Author: Safie Agar-Hutton

As the Editor of WatchGecko Magazine, my goal is to engage our readers by delivering insightful news, release updates, and captivating stories from the intriguing world of horology.

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