Issue 319 of L'Orologio, October 2023, is available at newsstands and in digital version. This month's cover features the flying tourbillon that makes its debut in Chanel's Monsieur, under the sign of a Leo and on an exclusive meteorite dial.
A further demonstration of technique and aesthetics in the style of the Maison, which signs its latest proprietary calibre. Let us also discover the evolution of the in-house calibres, created in the La Chaux-de-Fonds manufacture in collaboration with the Watch Creation Studio Chanel, from 2016 to the present day.
In the special edition devoted to women's watches, we propose 21 ladies' models in the Buying Guide: quartz or mechanical, with or without precious stones, they mirror an increasingly important and evolving market. Space is also given to collecting ladies' watches, an interesting trend that is waiting to be discovered.
Bulgari celebrates the 75th anniversary of Serpenti, its most emblematic symbol, with a travelling exhibition, each time different, that can be visited in five cities around the world. The only European stop: Milan, with an exhibition that ranges from the first watches to the novelties through reinterpretations by contemporary artists.
With L'Orologio Club, we returned to visit the Longines manufacture in Saint-Imier, to discover the company's heritage, its restoration workshop and fascinating museum. An excursus on the history of the Baume & Mercier Riviera, which turns 50 this year, illustrates its evolution and celebrates the anniversary with two dedicated limited edition models.
The story of September's VO'Clock Privé, which saw us in the spotlight together with other colleagues from the press and digital sectors, to offer a wide and varied panel of content to enthusiasts. And from the East, creativity, design and interesting ideas for the sector at the Hong Kong Watch & Clock Fair 2023.
And more... Paul Picot's new Gentleman Blazer chronographs, the evolution of Ulysse Nardin's Freak from 2001 to the present day, Nomos Glashütte's Zürich World Time made exclusively for Gioielleria Grande in Rome, the Blancpain X Swatch Scuba Fifty Fathoms, and much more.
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