The IWC Portugieser Eternal Calendar wins the Aiguille d'Or of the Grand Prix d'Horlogerie de Genève 2024. Let's discover all the winning watches together.
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Yesterday as today: the Manta Heritage is a faithful reinterpretation of the iconic original 1978 model.
Giving Seiko's Prospex an unprecedented style is the new octagonal bezel design, a first for the Japanese brand.
Four new gold versions of the Longines Mini Dolce Vita, with or without diamonds, push the accelerator on the more precious side of the collection.
The evolution of the second-wrist market continues and Vacheron Constantin is also launching its programme of certified Pre-Owned watches in the name of transparency and traceability.
Since 1994 it has been the icon of A. Lange & Söhne. Four limited editions celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Lange 1 with two brand new colour combinations.
Steel and a grey and black Cerachrom bezel: the Rolex GMT-Master II in an almost monochrome version displays one of its most sober and classic interpretations of the characteristic two-tone bezel.
More compact and with new equipment: the latest versions of Wyler Vetta's Jumbostar chronograph project the atmosphere of the 1960s into the new millennium.
Breitling celebrates its 140th anniversary with three limited editions of the Premier, Navitimer and Chronomat collections, all equipped with the first perpetual calendar chronograph movement developed by the brand: the B19.
A fascinating dial, inspired by the clear waters of the river flowing through the Atera Valley in Japan, for the new Grand Seiko Evolution 9 SLGA025 in titanium with Spring Drive technology.
Sporty/chic with a well-defined character: Cubitus introduces a new registered design and debuts in three versions for now, including a model with the large instantaneous date combined with six patent applications.
The 2024 edition of the Watch of the Year closed successfully. Over 35,000 votes were registered.