From Dolphins to the Olympics: How Oris, Fears and Omega Shape The Horological World in 2026

Published: 25 Jan 2026
Witness the future of horology from Oris, Fears and Omega, as they release remarkable timepieces inspired by nature, history, and sports in 2026.

Immerse yourself in the fascinating universe of prestigious timepieces as Oris, Fears, and Omega unveil their outstanding releases for 2026. Oris captures hearts with its dolphin-conserving, mother-of-pearl watch, Fears nostalgically revisits a pocket watch passion, and Omega joins the Olympic spirit with an incredible special edition.

Fears’ Brunswick 40 “1846 Edition” displays a remarkable reverence for watchmaking history, its design drawing inspiration from the first pocket watch crafted by Edwin Fear in 1846. With a white lacquer dial, black prints, and attractive blued hands, this timepiece holds a distinct charm. The introduction of a handwound La Joux-Perret G121M mechanism not only lends it a slimmer profile, but also grants a 60-hour power reserve. As one of the few Fears models crafted from sterling silver, this limited-edition timepiece matures with character over time.

Meanwhile, Oris contributes to marine life conservation with the release of a green mother-of-pearl timepiece focused on dolphin protection. Tying in with their conservationist ethos, Oris demonstrates how the luxury watch industry can play a part in environmental preservation initiatives. Simultaneously, Omega brings its horological excellence to the Olympic Games with a special-edition timepiece. This bold and stunning watch not only celebrates the large-scale sport event but also embodies the precision, endurance, and competitive spirit that characterizes the Olympics.

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