What changes with the new edition of the Tank Française, Cartier's iconic watch launched in 1996.
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The House of Grenchen is producing a limited edition Navitimer to celebrate the last Boeing 747, the legendary jet that changed the way people travelled by air.
The Defy Skyline reveals its El Primero high-frequency movement and becomes the first skeleton watch with a 1/10th of a second display.
Jaeger-LeCoultre launches The Collectibles, a capsule collection of rare and sought-after vintage watches, which becomes part of its permanent offer.
The most important innovations at Watches and Wonders 2023, to be held in Geneva in just over two months' time.
Patek Philippe reinterprets the single-pusher split-seconds chronograph with perpetual calendar in a novel left-handed version.
In 2023, the year of the Rabbit, Parmigiani Fleurier presents the Tonda PF Xiali, the company's first watch with a complete traditional Chinese calendar.
VO Vintage, an event dedicated to vintage watchmaking and open to the public, is back. From 20 to 23 January at Vicenzaoro.
Girard-Perregaux announces the end of production of the Cosmos, but not before presenting the last three sumptuous versions.
A taste of what's new at Lvmh Watch Week in Singapore. Starting with TAG Heuer celebrating 60 years of the Carrera.
Second act in the Zenith Icons programme, with which the House of Le Locle is offering a new chance to its iconic vintage watches.
The first Roger Dubuis with a white ceramic case, the Excalibur Double Tourbillon contrasts the white hue with Eon Gold elements.