Every Special Edition Watch At British Watchmakers’ Day 2026



In a similar, refreshingly subtle vein, for the Northern Irish watch brand Nomadic, a new seven-piece limited edition of its Céad 126 Chronograph introduces a red, white, and blue colour scheme to its sub-registers. Geckota arrives with 50 of its Pioneer ‘Graphite’ Special Edition, featuring a grey, vertically brushed fumé dial with raised dial furniture and a choice of four punchy-coloured rubber straps. William Wood has built its brand centred around celebrating the tireless work and courage of firefighters, and for this edition, they turn the clock back to 1666 and the Great Fire of London. 

In this instance, said clock just so happens to be Big Ben, as the dial design is influenced by the monumental serif Roman numerals set within the famous black architectural dial sectoring. Furthermore, William Wood takes the ‘money-back guarantee’ to the next level by embedding a genuine £2 collectors’ coin into the caseback of the watch, which depicts the Great Fire of London. To wrap up this year’s crop of editions, Zero West fully leans into its Britishness with a red, white, and blue take on its HO1 BWD Heritage Special. Proudly sporting the Alliance’s logo on the dial, this one-of-one creation is made in full support of British watchmaking, with all profits going back to the Alliance.





Tim Vaux

2026-02-04 20:00:00