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Watches and Wonders 2026 Preview: Credor launches three timepieces across two of its most prominent collections

The new launch include one Locomotive model and two Goldfeather references
Seiko’s Credor is debuting at Watches and Wonders this year and with that, the brand expands two of its prominent collections: Locomotive and Goldfeather. There’s one model in Locomotive and two in Goldfeather - Goldfeather Urushi and Goldfeather Tourbillon, limited to 25 pieces each.

Credor Locomotive


Credor’s very own Gerald Genta design originating in the 1970s, the Locomotive was once a little-known vintage gem in the extensive Genta archives. But since its rerelease as a limited edition in 2024, it looks less quirky and obscure by the day. The new model stays true to the original in most respects and features specs consistent with previous models such as its automatic movement (CR01) and titanium case. The dial pattern/texture also matches the existing reference but here it’s a crowd-pleasing blue instead of green.

Price: Rs. 12,28,000 (approx.)

Credor Goldfeather Urushi


Seiko fans will be familiar with the term urushi in the context of watch dials. It’s a Japanese style of lacquer work, and here it’s executed in a deep blue in the dressy Goldfeather collection originally from 1960 (predating Credor itself). The line is characterized by traditional, conservative designs with thin, elegant cases (here 37.4mm x 43.2mm x 8.1mm) often enlivened by dial treatments. The movement inside is the manually wound 6890 and, as is often the case for Credor watches, production is limited. With a platinum case, only 25 examples will be available. 

Price: Rs. 43,52,000 (approx.)

Credor Goldfeather Tourbillon


As to be expected of a halo piece such as a tourbillon watch, Credor goes all out on delivering high horology and artisanship. It takes different forms, but the focus of this version of the Goldfeather Tourbillon is on its extensive hand engraving. That dial might look at first as if it’s merely textured in some way, perhaps brushed, but each tiny groove there is applied manually. The result is an incredibly rich and unique texture. Other elements such as the indices are also engraved with different techniques, as are the bridges of the movement seen through the caseback with a pattern emanating from the tourbillon. It is also a 25-piece limited edition. 

Price: Rs. 2,00,07,000 (approx.)

This article first published in WatchTime.com

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