Not just one, but three at a time. No, we’re not moaning about London buses but instead something more fanciful – timepieces. Ahead of Watches & Wonders 2026, watchmaker Credor has unveiled three exquisite novelties timepieces that will be on view at the fair later this month. It is the first time for the brand participating at the annual watch event, with the newest timekeeping creations thoroughly embody its brand philosophy of ‘The Creativity of Artisans’. The new line-up is a showcase Credor’s mastery of traditional crafts, from rare blue urushi lacquer to intricate three-dimensional engraving, all while pushing the boundaries of horology.
Goldfeather Urushi Lacquer Dial Limited Edition: GBBY967
This new addition to the Goldfeather series captures an aesthetic of quiet refinement, favouring the depth found in silence over ostentatious display. Its dial arrives in a rare deep blue gradient, a colour seldom seen in traditional urushi lacquer, that shifts from a midnight black at the perimeter to a rich blue at the centre. The gentle curve of the dial demands an exceptional level of skill to ensure the polishing remains uniform across its contoured surface.


The watch further distinguishes itself through the use of taka maki-e, a traditional raised lacquer technique. While gold or silver is typical, this model employs platinum powder to build up the indexes and branding, resulting in a soft, three-dimensional glow. These platinum surfaces are meticulously polished using metal spatulas and a tool crafted from a sea bream tooth. Under the hood lies the manual-winding Caliber 6890, an ultra-thin movement measuring just 1.98mm thick. Encased in Platinum 950 with a slim 8.1mm profile. It is a limited edition run of just 25 pieces, available in June 2026 for RRP £35,000.
Goldfeather Tourbillon Engraved Limited Edition: GBCF997
Highlighting next-level engraving mastery, this tourbillon model showcases a “feather-like” texture that radiates across its dial with airy elegance. The intricate pattern is the result of a meticulous grinding technique that diffuses light with a satin-softness across two separate layered sections. The dial’s periphery is punctuated by Roman numerals executed in ultra-fine linear engraving, while the minute track utilizes nanako engraving — a traditional Japanese method of creating a series of tiny, sparkling dots with a specialized chisel.


The artistry extends to the movement, where the tourbillon Caliber 6850 serves as a canvas for bold, linear engravings that radiate outward from the carriage. These lines must be perfectly aligned across four separate components, requiring multiple passes with absolute consistency in blade angle and depth. Visual motion is added through the arashi pattern — scattered dots engraved with a hexagonal tip to provide a unique texture. Despite the complexity of the tourbillon and its 60-hour power reserve, the Platinum 950 case maintains a streamlined silhouette of just 8.6mm. Another limited edition of just 25 pieces, this masterpiece will be released in August 2026 for RRP £163,000.
Locomotive: GCCR995
Inspired by Gérald Genta’s original 1970s design, the new Locomotive continues Credor’s dalliance with modernity. The name itself serves as a metaphor for a “driving force,” symbolizing the friendship between Genta and Seiko and their shared vision for the future. This latest iteration features a “dawn blue” dial inspired by train signal lights, decorated with an intricate geometric pattern of hexagons. Each hexagon contains striped patterns that alternate directions, causing the dial to shimmer and shift colour as it catches the light.


True to its industrial-chic heritage, the hexagonal motif is mirrored in the case, bezel, crown and even the screws. The watch is crafted from high-intensity titanium, making it 30% lighter and more scratch-resistant than stainless steel, while offering a blend of hand-brushed and mirror finishes. It’s powered by the Caliber CR01, which was developed exclusively for Credor to maintain the watch’s elegant, slim proportions. With a diameter of 38.8mm and water resistance to 10 ATM, the Locomotive is the perfect balance robustness with sophisticated design. With an RRP of £10,000 but with release details not published just yet, it is best to head over to Credor’s website for details and availability of this and other timepieces.






