The 2022/2023 edition of L'Orologio Yearbook, our annual publication that brings together a selection of 270 models presented during 2022, is available at newsstands and in a digital version on our App.
haute horlogerie
To mark the anniversary of Abraham-Louis Breguet's creation of the Tourbillon, the House unveils its latest model in the Tradition collection.
Smaller and slimmer, Hublot's Big Bang Integral 'Time Only' propels itself into the elegant sports watch category. Remaining a Hublot through and through
Breguet extends its sportiest collection with two new limited editions of the Type XXI chronograph, sporty in Breguet style and soberly... colourful.
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The House of Le Locle is expanding its Chronomaster Sport collection with two-tone, all-gold versions and a special Boutique Edition in steel.
Chopard presents an exclusive model with a strike on the passage, produced in only 25 numbered pieces: the L.U.C Strike One.
Panerai was among the first luxury companies to take a decisive green turn, thanks in part to the opening of its zero-emission manufacturing facility in 2014.
The Roman company is launching a new and precious version of the Octo Finissimo Tourbillon Chronograph Skeleton Automatic, equipped with a 43 mm platinum case.
Patek Philippe presents its first wrist chronograph capable of measuring tenths of a second.
Parmigiani Fleurier presents a new and original interpretation of the dual time zone.
The Swiss manufacturer is launching a new variant of the Pioneer with a cylindrical tourbillon, featuring an entirely skeletonised movement.