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On the cover, this month, the TAG Heuer Carrera Chronograph with 'Glassbox' design: the inspiration is that of the famous 1968 layout Givenenhanced by an exclusive green dial. We talk about it with Nicholas Biebuyck, Heritage Director TAG Heuer.
The Pole of Piagetafter 45 years, back to basicsthe company has taken up the original design in the new Polo 79fully realised in yellow gold and tonimated by an ultra-flat automatic calibre. A specimen that opens the year of Piaget's 150th anniversary celebrations.
Space for Geneva Watch Week 2024, with the presentation of 19 previews that we will be able to admire live from 9 April. The highlight of the Geneva week is Watches and Wonderswhich this year will feature no less than 54 exhibiting companies and will be open to the public for three days.
The interview with Jean-Christophe Babin: the CEO of Bulgari tells us about brand developments, the return of yellow gold as a protagonist in the collections, the new Bulgari Bulgari, collaborations and the evolution of women's watches.
The watch that went to the Moon once again explores its hidden side: the Speedmaster 'Dark Side of the Moon' Apollo 8 by Omegawith some previously unpublished details, including the small seconds hand, echoing the shape of the rocket Saturn V.
The recounting the event with L’Orologio Club at the Leica store in Milan: 10 members had the opportunity to get up close and personal with Leica watchmaking. 'First actor', in particular, the new ZM 11with an automatic movement made by Chronode.
For the customary Buying Guide this month 11 vintage-inspired models: we analyse how the contemporary watchmaking design reinvents itself, with an eye on the past.
In the in-depth technical discussion we talk about the collaboration starring Louis Vuitton and Akrivia, brand of independent watchmaker Rexhep Rexhepi. The fruit of this union is the Louis Vuitton x Akrivia LVRR-01 Chronographe à Sonneriea perfect blend in watchmaking terms of the style of two different but related worlds.
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