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On the cover this month in The Clock protagonist is theOmega Speedmaster Moonwatch with white lacquered dial. Not a special or commemorative edition, but a standard Moonwatch in steel. The only one currently available.
Elux is short for electroluminescence, patented by Panerai in 1966 to improve the visibility of on-board instruments. With the Submersible Elux LAB-ID technology finds a new expression through a fully mechanical lighting system capable of supplying light on demand and to shine continuously up to 30 minutes.
The return of the split-seconds chronograph at home TAG Heuer in one of the first automatic chronographs ever produced: the Monaco, Launched in 1969, it was also the first with a square waterproof case. The Split-Seconds Version propels it into a new price positioning within the broader TAG Heuer collection.
In the This month's Buying Guide talks about chronographs: Heirs to a great past or new interpretations in a contemporary key of one of the complications most appreciated by enthusiasts.
The Escale of Louis Vuitton in a new and revised interpretation, expression of the brand's new modern vision of haute horlogerie. No complications but a classic and elegant timepiece, available only in precious metals, to define the most essential Escale ever in a contemporary watch.
"From the beginning, our philosophy has been to create high-end watches with an emphasis on craftsmanship: Laurent Ferrier tells of its watchmaking, made up of pure design, formal balance on the outside, refined and complex mechanics on the inside.
Omega's special editions for the Olympics in the world of collecting. From 1932, when the company first became the official timekeeper of the Games, to the present day, the most sought-after and sought-after models by enthusiasts.
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