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For 25 years Patek Philippe was not launching a brand new collection. Cubitus, protagonist on the cover, is the new interpretation sporty-chic of the House which, following in the footsteps of the Nautilus and Aquanaut, introduces a new design and debuts in three versionsincluding a complicated one with a large instant date.
On the occasion of the 30th anniversary of its launch in 1994, A. Lange & Söhne presents four limited editions of the Lange 1 and Little Lange 1. We talked about it with Wilhelm SchmidCeo of the Teutonic House.
In 1994 the legendary Ayrton Senna: TAG Heuer celebrates the Brazilian F1 champion with a limited edition version of the chronograph Carrera Tourbillon Extreme Sport.
They have passed 100 years since the launch of the first watch Citizenof inventions, resourcefulness and constant growth, which have led the Japanese company to establish itself as the one of the six largest watchmaking groups in the world.
L'Orologio No. 330: watchmaking and sailing specials
No fewer than four articles have sailing competitions as their common denominator, including the America's Cup, Vendée Globe, Richard Mille Cup and Arkea Ultim Challenge.
In the Buying Guide of this month our tips for the choosing the most suitable gift to put under the tree, thanks to 17 gift ideas, different in price and type.
Focus on the sail, thanks to the watches involved in the 37th America's Cup (Omega, Panerai e Tudor). Sother important sailing initiatives as well. Protagonists: Hublot, Richard Mille e Alpina.
The story of the first edition of Milan Watch Weekevent dedicated to the best of independent watchmaking. An in-depth look at the Fifth edition of W.O.I - Watches Of Italywhich hosted Italian producers in Novi Ligure.
And then, the new Piaget Andy Warhol, I Zenith Defy Skyline Tourbillon realised in collaboration with the artist Felipe Pantonethe auction-event The Onemodels Patek Philippe more interesting from a collecting point of viewand much more.
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