What's new at the Motor Show? A glimpse of some of the novelties presented in Geneva.
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Rolex celebrates the 60th anniversary of the Daytona with a revised collection with some important novelties. One above all, the new calibre 4131 and for the first time a visible case back, but only for the platinum version.
At Watches and Wonders 2023, Patek Philippe's novelties include a new Calatrava Travel Time. What makes it stand out is its unusual 24-hour display of local time and home time.
At the heart of Zenith watchmaking: a visit by L'Orologio Club members to the Le Locle-based company's production sites.
A new chronograph, clous de Paris dials, an architectural and integrated design, water resistance to 100 metres and an interchangeable strap system make the Octo Roma a casual chic watch for any occasion.
The Watches and Wonders and side events: what to do in Geneva from 27 March to 1 April.
From the fruitful collaboration between Girard-Perregaux and Aston Martin comes two new Laureato, with a case and bracelet made of green ceramic.
Translating part of its heritage into new-generation watches, Longines is launching the Spirit Flyback, which testifies to its pioneering role in the development of this type of chronograph.
F.P. Journe donated an Octa Automatique at the charity auction organised by Action Innocence.
Hublot renews the watch that defied convention in 1980: the first to dare with the combination of gold and rubber.
The March issue of L'Orologio is available at newsstands and on our app. Run and buy it!
The Swiss watchmaker launches the Endeavour Perpetual Calendar Tantalum Blue Enamel, with a 42 mm tantalum case and translucent Grand Feu enamel dial.