It is since 2018 that Swatch Group brands have not taken part in collective watch events. Now, after five years, three brands of the group are joining the Geneva Watch Days, from 29 August to 2 September 2024.
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TAG Heuer is launching 10 new limited edition Formula 1s, made in collaboration with lifestyle brand Kith and drawing inspiration from the famous 1986 'Series 1'.
Who remembers Amida's Digitrend? Directly from the 1970s, the futuristic watch ù with horizontal digital display and mechanical movement ù is back.
Based in Plan-les-Ouates, Frederique Constant brings together research and development, production, assembly and quality control processes under one roof.
Chanel is back on the Monsieur theme, and more specifically on the Superleggera variant, offering a new limited edition version of just 100 pieces called Intense Black Edition.
Cartier's Santos adds a second time zone reading function to the catalogue, and the Santos-Dumont Rewind reads time backwards.
Jaeger-LeCoultre returns to the concept of precision that underlies its Duometre technology: the Chronograph Moon features a redesigned case and a new movement.
Norqain presents three new Freedom 60 Chrono 40 mm with three unprecedented pastel shades for the dial, one of which is being produced in only 300 pieces.
The Japanese manufacturer presents three new Prospex, including a special edition to celebrate 100 years of the first Seiko watch.
Doxa presents the new Sub 200T, with a 39 mm diameter steel case water-resistant to 20 atmospheres.
Omega starts the countdown to the Olympics and launches two new Speedmaster Chronoscopes, dedicated to Paris 2024.
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