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haute horlogerie
What happened at Geneva Watch Week, among novelties and announcements, reveals a growing vitality in the sector.
The one and only all-platinum Yacht-Master, owned by former Rolex president Patrick Heiniger. Made to commemorate the brand's ten millionth movement-chronometer, it will be auctioned in April by Monaco Legend Group.
New titanium and a new dial style for the sporty/chic Czapek & Cie.
The first watch signed by Jean-Claude and Pierre Biver is a tourbillon with a carillon minute repeater.
The Club Watch was the star attraction at the launch of Longines' first 2023 novelties. A unique opportunity to get in touch with the brand and its history.
Omega is launching several new Seamaster Aqua Terra with dials available in various colour shades, in 34 or 38 mm cases.
Skyscrapers, billboards and graffiti artists are the stars of the new limited edition PanoInverse from Glashütte Original.
Zenith completely renews the Pilot collection with a new, modern and contemporary style, bringing its long tradition of making aviator watches into the new millennium.
With the Ingenieur Automatic 40, the steel sports watch with integrated bracelet created by Gérald Genta in 1976 for IWC - the Ingenieur SL - makes a comeback.
The roundup of the main novelties of the Show continues.
The new ultra-flat interpretation of Chopard's luxury sports watch sports a dial in an unprecedented pink shade, in homage to the second highest massif in the Alps.