Breitling celebrates the prestigious rugby tournament, for which it is the official timekeeper, with two limited edition models for each participating national team.
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The Geneva-based house has opened its third monobrand boutique in Italy, in the heart of the Eternal City.
NOMOS Glashütte presents two new Ludwig neomatiks to support Doctors Without Borders, a humanitarian non-governmental organisation with which the German company has been collaborating since 2012.
In a new slimmer and redesigned case, the L.U.C Flying T Twin Perpetual is Chopard's first flying tourbillon with perpetual calendar.
Created in 1924 by Joseph Lapanouse, who founded his watch company in Hölstein, near Basel, the Cimier brand has been revived since 2003.
The new Excalibur Monotourbillon Blue Hour from Roger Dubuis draws inspiration from the particular colours of the sky that can be caught just after the sun goes down.
Lewis Hamilton officially began the new era in Ferrari red and made his first appearance at Maranello. On his wrist, also on the track, the Richard Mille RM67-02.
TAG Heuer expands its Formula 1 collection with five new automatic chronographs celebrating the brand's strong link with...
At LVMH Watch Week 2025, Zenith presented an unprecedented skeleton version of the Defy Skyline Chronograph, powered by the El Primero manufacture calibre 3600SK.
On the occasion of LVMH Watch Week, Hublot unveiled the new Big Bang MECA-10 in a 42 mm case to complement the 45 mm versions.
IWC celebrates its collaboration with the Mercedes-AMG Petronas Formula One Team with a new Pilot's Watch dedicated to the German racing team.
The new in-house automatic movement, the BVS100 calibre Lady Solotempo, opens up new territories of expression for Bulgari's women's watches, particularly the emblematic Serpenti collection.