The new in-house automatic movement, the BVS100 calibre Lady Solotempo, opens up new territories of expression for Bulgari's women's watches, particularly the emblematic Serpenti collection.
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Maurice Lacroix expands the Aikon Automatic Skeleton collection with three new variants, two with cases increased to 42 mm and a third with a 39 mm case.
Tudor launches the new Black Bay Chrono 'Flamingo Blue', whose name is inspired by the turquoise colour characteristic of the tropical waters loved by flamingos.
Presented in 1956, the Oyster Perpetual Day-Date by Rolex has earned over time and "in the field" the nickname of the Presidents' Watch, thanks to the many powerful people of the world who have chosen it.
The Japanese watchmaker has launched two new mechanical chronographs in the Prospex Speedtimer collection, which draw inspiration from models of the past.
Locman updates the Montecristo collection, offering a new professional diver's version that is water-resistant to an impressive 500 metres.
A new Avenger chronograph celebrates the long association between Breitling and the Frecce Tricolori, which has lasted over forty years.
Launched in 1973, the Riviera collection is one of Baume & Mercier's most emblematic. The House recently presented a new Perpetual Calendar version, limited to just 50 pieces.
A symbol of the 1969 moon landing, Omega's Speedmaster has been given a new lease of life with a dial embellished with authentic fragments of...
Garmin presents the new Instinct 3 collection, designed for outdoor enthusiasts and available with Amoled or MIP display.
The new steel version of the Historiques 222 opens the year of Vacheron Constantin's 270th anniversary celebrations.
From 17 to 20 January, VO Vintage, a free event open to the public dedicated to vintage watches and jewellery, returns to Vicenza.