Photo Report: The 2025 Toronto Timepiece Show

Editor’s pick — Accessory quick take: key highlight (movement/specs for watches, materials/finish, limited run, pricing tier) in 1–2 lines.

This past weekend, the Toronto Timepiece Show returned to Canada’s largest city for its second year. While the Timepiece Show offering quickly expanded to Vancouver in April of this year, and Montreal has recently been announced for 2026, the show’s first installment was in Toronto. The 2025 program featured a new location at the Meridian Arts Center in Toronto’s North York area, enabling a wider range of exhibiting brands and providing more space for the show-going public.

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With more than 80 exhibiting brands, thousands of attendees, and the addition of the novel Timepiece World Awards (for which I was part of the jury), the 2025 outing of the show drew ample crowds and featured a wide selection of great watches. I roamed the show with my camera for much of Saturday (it was packed) and a portion of Sunday in an attempt to capture both some of the watches on display by exhibitors and those carried on the wrists of attendees.

The variety was impressive, ranging from classic sport watches to independent darlings and glow-in-the-dark G-Shock Crocs, as well as some brand-new releases. Scroll on for just a sampling of the watches from the 2025 Toronto Timepiece Show. 

Toronto Timepiece Show
Toronto Timepiece Show

Hard to beat these 1120-era Omega Seamasters. 

Toronto Timepiece Show

An upcoming version of RZE’s UTD-8000, featuring a green and black Ceracote treatment. 

Toronto Timepiece Show

What does Canadian independent watchmaker Bradley Taylor wear to a watch show? A special Hublot, duh. 

Toronto Timepiece Show

A Philippe Dufour Simplicity, not something you see every day (or most years). 

Toronto Timepiece Show

A limited edition titanium CWC CWN1. 

A pizza-themed Studio Underdog Half ‘n’ Half chronograph. 

Hanhart chronographs. 

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A Hanhart 415 ES Chronograph. 

Views from the Fears booth. 

Views from the Fears booth.

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toronto timepiece show

A Doxa Sub 300 “Great White” Topper Edition. 

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An IWC pilot’s watch. 

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Paulin watches on display. 

The new Paulin Mara Diver in blue (please ignore my big dumb head in the reflection of the crystal).

A busy Saturday at the show. 

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An old pal rocking a rarely-seen IWC GST Perpetual Calendar Chronograph. 

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The Straum Jan Mayen Titanium on a rubber strap. Super comfy and what a dial. 

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The new Clemence Photic MkII Diver on wrist. 

Toronto Timepiece Show

The Clemence booth and cool metal octopus. 

Toronto Timepiece Show

The Nivada Grenchen booth with plenty of fans. 

Toronto Timepiece Show

The Nivada Grenchen Antartic GMT. 

Toronto Timepiece Show

No one does it like Rhonda Riche (part 1). 

Part 2. 

Part 3. 

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An earlier generation of the Vacheron Constantin Overseas. 

Toronto Timepiece Show

The Serica booth was surrounded for much of Saturday. 

The SpaceOne Worldtimer. I dig it. 

A quartz Casio. 

Toronto Timepiece Show

The Arken Alterum, one of my favorite watches under $1000. 

Toronto Timepiece Show

A Wise Adamascus. 

Toronto Timepiece Show
Toronto Timepiece Show

The very cool Formex Stratos UTC. 

Toronto Timepiece Show

A Blancpain Fifty Fathoms. 

Toronto Timepiece Show

One of my daughter’s favorite displays for the Worden Sunnyside. 

Toronto Timepiece Show

A bright orange Seiko 5 Sports. 

Toronto Timepiece Show

A Paulin Modul C Quartz.

Toronto Timepiece Show

An Oris Propilot x Cal 115. 

The Oris booth. 

Some fresh Oris Bear swag. 

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The Watermelon (Gen 3) chronograph from fan-fave Studio Underdog. 

Toronto Timepiece Show

The beefy 46mm Marathon OSAR-D. 

Not just watches at Marathon. 

A SSNAV-D on a special strap. 

Toronto Timepiece Show

The Isotope Hydrium NASA. 

Toronto Timepiece Show

An Isotope Moonshot Chronograph, a different iteration of the Moonshot Terra Maris, which won the People’s Choice award. 

Toronto Timepiece Show

A Sinn 144 Chronograph. 

Toronto Timepiece Show

A pair of CWC CWN1s. 

A Baltic Hermétique. 

A Doxa Sub 200T Divingstar. This one is mine, worn by my wife, Sarah. 

Toronto Timepiece Show

Views from the line at the Baltic booth. 

Toronto Timepiece Show

A Rolex Submariner. 

Toronto Timepiece Show

The newly-announced Baltic Aquascaphe MK2

Toronto Timepiece Show

A March Lab Belza Bronze diver. 

The March Lab Mansart Small Second Golden Hour, which includes a spare dial, should you wish to change things up. 

The spare dial in its own case. 

Toronto Timepiece Show

An Arken Alterum. 

Toronto Timepiece Show

A Jacques Bianchi diver. 

Toronto Timepiece Show

The Awake Mài Frosted Leaf, which won the Jewellery and Artistic Craft award. 

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The new Jack Mason Strat-o-timer GMT. 

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A modern Omega Seamaster in a great shade of blue. 

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Green tones. It’s a look. 


Source: www.hodinkee.comoriginal article published 2025-09-25 19:00:00.

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