Serica Introduces the new Ref. 7505


This is unquestionably the right time to introduce a watch like this, at a moment when enthusiasts seem more open than ever to experimenting with smaller case sizes. The 7505 is a smart downsizing and re-interpretation of Serica’s 6190, now featuring not just a smaller diameter, but a broader bezel and redesigned lugs that give it as much presence as possible for a watch at this size. 

Serica is launching the 7505 in three new enamel dial variants. The “Minute Critical Dial” is available in black and olive green, and features large, lumed Arabic numerals at 12, 3, 6, and 9 with circular lume filled hour plots elsewhere. The dial’s perimeter has a contrasting white minute track with Arabic numerals at ten minute intervals. The third option is the “TXD” dial, the brand’s take on the classic tuxedo-style dial, with black sectors in the interior and exterior framing a tan section with lumed hour plots. 

Serica has also redesigned the Bonklip bracelet that has become synonymous with the brand’s field watches since their introduction. The bracelet now features curved end pieces which lend a more coherent look to the area where the case and bracelet meet, matching the 7505’s new lug profile. The bracelet also has a more dramatic taper, and a new “Safe-Lock” clasp that is easier to position and adjust when putting the watch on and taking it off. We’ll also note here that lug width remains at 20mm, which is important for a watch of this size and its ability to maintain a strong, sporty wrist presence. 

Serica remains committed to not sacrificing specs for appearances or style with the 7505, and to that end the case still has a full 200 meters of water resistance. It runs on a Soprod M100 automatic movement with 42 hours of power reserve, and like all movements in new Serica watches, it has been COSC certified as a chronometer. 

The 7505 starts at 1,090 euros for the Minute Critical Dial variants, and 1,190 euros for the TXD variant. Serica



Zach Kazan

2026-05-21 14:00:00