Part of the esteemed Seiko family, the Japanese horological house of Credor takes center stage at Watches & Wonders 2026 in Geneva. Affirmed in their prestigious status by presenting the Goldfeather Tourbillon Engraved Limited Edition GBCF997, this luxurious creation pays homage to Credor’s three decades of engraving tradition.
Born in 1960 as a delicate dress watch, the Seiko Goldfeather was reincarnated in Credor’s portfolio in 2023. Today, the modern Goldfeather embodies grace, thinness, and lightness imitating the very qualities of a feather. The latest variant, Goldfeather Tourbillon Engraved GBCF997, resides at the pinnacle of Credor’s offerings. With its platinum case, this limited edition boasts intricate hand engravings on its dial and movement.
Redefining the Edge: Sinn Presents the 308 Hunting Watch, the 544 Sportlux, and the 936S Chronograph
No debate about robust mechanical watches is complete without the mention of Sinn. While they’ve gained recognition for their ’elegant’ dress watches, the brand is perhaps best admired for their functional, resilient sports watches that showcase classic German craftsmanship. The advent of Sinn’s new pieces — the 308 Jagduhr, the 544, and the 936S — serves to reinforce this reputation further.
Today, the phrase ’tool watch’ is thrown around frivolously. It’s not uncommon for any timepiece with basic water resistance and decent lume to claim the title. Nonetheless, most watches are far more durable than the average user would think. Thus, the term ’tool watch’ best describes timepieces explicitly built with defined functions. Few brands embody this concept as effectively as Sinn. Its creations range from oil-filled divers’ watches to Einzatsmesser (Mission Timer) built for municipal and military units, attesting to the brand’s commitment to the design of purpose-built timepieces.