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Best watches of June 2025

By Alvin Wong 27 June, 2025

Hublot, TAG Heuer, Breguet, and Blancpain make our hot list in June

Summer is well and truly upon us—even in perpetually scorching Singapore, we are feeling the heat—and what better way to welcome June than with a curated selection of sports watches that promise plenty of mileage in both style and performance?

This Fifty Fathoms 38mm model oozes youthful energy with its radiant petal mother-of-pearl dial framed by a brushed titanium case with a subtle greyish tone. Photo from Blancpain

Blancpain Fifty Fathoms 38mm

For the first time, Blancpain presents 38 mm iterations of the iconic Fifty Fathoms dive watch. There is a wide variety of options to choose from but we are taken in by the two options for women featuring shimmering mother‑of‑pearl dials. One is cast in red gold with a dark sapphire bezel, the other in lightweight titanium with a tonal pink treatment on both dial and bezel. Each is equipped with a 300 m depth rating, one-way rotating bezels, luminous indicators, and the automatic Calibre 1153 movement offering 100-hour reserve. Sized for comfort without sacrificing capability, the new Fifty Fathoms enhances its famed underwater performance with lots of versatility and fresh character.

Blancpain

The Type XX Chronographe 2075 draws inspiration from an emblematic “civil” timepiece that Breguet presented in 1955. Image from Breguet

Breguet Type XX Chronographe 2075

Breguet adds another thoughtfully crafted throwback-inspired edition to mark its 250th anniversary. The Type XX Chronographe 2075 is a flyback chronograph modelled after a vintage reference from 1955. The new iterations comes in 18K Breguet gold (pictured)—a proprietary gold alloy that the brand concocted for the occasion—and is sized at a historically faithful 38.3mm. Powered by a hand-wound movement that beats a high frequency of 5Hz, the watch comes in two options: one with a deep black anodised aluminium dial, the other with a vertically brushed silver dial, which is limited to 250 pieces.

Breguet

The Big Bang Unico Summer 2025’s micro blasted orange case evokes the golden hour, while the sky-blue bezel mirrors the sea. Image from Hublot

Hublot Big Bang Unico Summer 2025

This summer, Hublot’s party starts in Mykonos with a sun-soaked horological escapade. Limited to 100 pieces, the Big Bang Unico Summer 2025 rocks a dazzling 42mm orange ceramic case with a sky-blue bezel, powered by the in-house automatic HUB1280 Unico flyback chronograph movement. Weighing nearly nothing yet ready for every call to fun and adventure, the watch is water-resistant to 100m and shifts styles in seconds with Hublot’s One-Click strap system—allowing you to swap between three rubber straps in blue, orange, or dark blue at a snap.

Hublot

The limited-edition TAG Heuer Monaco Chronograph Stopwatch is inspired by emblematic Heuer stopwatches from the 1960s and 1970s, and built with the spirit of precision at its core. Image from TAG Heuer

TAG Heuer Monaco Chronograph Stopwatch

Limited to just 970 pieces, this 39mm square chronograph draws inspiration from the Heuer stopwatches of the 1960s and 1970s, embracing bold contrasts—black, silver opaline, and arresting red—to elevate legibility to track-ready clarity. Encased in lightweight black DLC-coated titanium and powered by the storied Calibre 11, the watch retains Monaco’s hallmark left-side crown and adds refined nods to racing heritage with a perforated calfskin strap and vintage Heuer insignia. Subdials are stripped back, hands are precision-tuned, and even the minute track feels like it was calibrated by a timekeeper in pit lane.

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