The Swiss manufacturer is celebrating the 300th anniversary of the birth of its founder, Pierre Jaquet-Droz, with a special model made in only eight examples.
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Glashütte Original celebrates the 'Swinging Sixties' with a new chronograph featuring a beautiful dark green dégradé-effect dial.
Ulysse Nardin presents a new version of the Freak X, called the Razzle Dazzle, available in a limited edition of only 30 pieces.
Tudor presents a new version of the Black Bay Fifty-Eight, equipped for the first time with a bronze case and bracelet, the latter featuring an unprecedented quick-adjust clasp.
Omega's famous model gets a new look with new dials, on which small seconds at 6 o'clock also make an appearance.
For the first time, two tourbillon models made by Bovet 1822 were studied, designed and developed in parallel with the production of a Rolls-Royce custom-built car.
Presented last year, the Tonda GT collection was a great success with the public of haute horlogerie enthusiasts.
The Swiss watchmaker enriches the Marine collection with several new variants, in pink gold with a slate dial and in titanium with a blue dial.
Montblanc presents a new limited edition of only 18 pieces of the Exo Tourbillon in shades of blue.
Girard-Perregaux presents the first watch born from its partnership with Aston Martin, produced in a limited edition of only 18 pieces.
The new Altiplano Tourbillon Aventurine from Piaget, a precious and elegant timepiece equipped with a tourbillon device, is produced in a strictly limited edition of 38 pieces.
Patek Philippe revisits the Aquanut collection by introducing, in particular, the first men's chronograph in the collection with a white gold case and a new Travel Time for ladies.