This month's cover is dedicated to one of the novelties of Zenith of Lvmh Watch Week: the Chronomaster Original Triple Calendar, a new-generation version of the El Primero full calendar, enriching the Chronomaster Original collection in a perfect synthesis of tradition and modernity.
Patek Philippe celebrates the 85th birthday of Philippe Stern (President of the Maison from 1993 to 2009 and current Honorary President) with the Minute Repeater Alarm Ref. 1938P-00, a special watch with a newly developed movement.
All eyes were on Lvmh Watch Week 2024, the first watchmaking event of the year, which raised the curtain on the novelties of the great French giant from which it takes its name. Signature creations Bulgari, Hublot, TAG Heuer, Zenith, Daniel Roth and Gérald Genta.
The Clock Club return to visit the Jaeger-LeCoultre in Le Sentier. Since it was founded in 1833, the 'Grande Maison' has never changed location and, together with its 25,000 square metre surface area, shows how deeply rooted it is in the territory. Here, over 80% of the work that goes into making a mechanical watch is purely manual.
The 70th edition of Vicenzaoro brought back VO Vintage and a pavilion dedicated to time, to celebrate not only jewellery but also watches. Over 1,300 exhibiting brands, 600 international buyers hosted and visitors arrived from 141 countries, once again consecrating Vicenzaoro as the most important world event for the sector.
This month, the Buying Guide virtually opens up the atlas of the world of hands to move beyond what is traditionally considered the epicentre of watchmaking: Switzerland. A rich geographical panorama, made up of historical brands but also of many young independent realities.
Watchmaking according to Leica, a German company famous in the world of photography. Its third model, the ZM 11, is a solotempo available in three versions and inspired by the style of its legendary cameras.
Stefan Kudoke is one of the most talented independent watchmakers of the 2000s. His name is now popular among enthusiasts who recognise him as an outstanding engraver with his Kunstwerk collection.
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