Brand classic Replica watch refer to watches that watch brands re-create their classic styles using modern watchmaking techniques while retaining the essence of the original design. Here are some classic reissue watches from well-known brands: Longines Classic Reissue Series: The Longines Classic Reissue Series combines the original beauty of ancient styles with modern watchmaking technology. For example, the Longines Ultra-Chron Classic 37mm watch almost perfectly recreates the style of Longines’ first high-frequency watch in 1967, with a silver dial featuring an arched radial pattern and retro elements such as black crosshairs. It is equipped with an L836.6 automatic high-frequency movement, ensuring precise timekeeping.
Longines Ultra-Chron Classic 37mm Watch and Hamilton Chrono-Matic 50 Automatic Chronograph: In 2019, to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the launch of Cal.11, Hamilton launched a reissue version of the Chrono-Matic 50. In 2025, a limited edition was introduced, featuring a French Racing Blue theme with orange accents. The dial adopts an inner, middle, and outer three-circle layout, with a “reverse panda” sub-dial, a massive 48mm diameter “helmet-style” case, and a strong sense of the era.
50 Automatic Chronograph Mido Navigator Series 2025 “Rainbow Circle” Watch: This watch faithfully replicates the classic elements of the 1971 Mido Multistar Datoday Worldtimer watch. It features a stainless steel case paired with a black aluminum alloy unidirectional rotating bezel marked with 24 city names. The white dial is adorned with a black and white checkered pattern, and the 3 o’clock position retains a dual-window day and date display. The watch is equipped with the Calibre 80 movement and is water-resistant to a depth of 200 meters.
Mido Navigator Series 2025 “Rainbow Circle” Watch, Omega Seamaster 37mm Watch, Milano Cortina: To commemorate the 2026 Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics, Omega has launched this watch, whose design is inspired by the Seamaster XVI commemorative watch created by Omega for the Melbourne Olympics in 1956. The unique “dogleg” lugs are highly recognizable and faithfully reproduce the classic style of that time.

