MB&F's LM1 Silberstein is produced in three limited series of 12 pieces each.
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Glashütte Original presents the new PanoLunarTourbillon, a watch produced in a limited edition of only 25 pieces.
NOMOS Glashütte celebrates Glashütte's first 175 years of watchmaking history with three limited edition versions of a great Glashütte classic.
With its stainless steel case, the Luminor Blu Mare - 44 mm boasts an aesthetic that recalls the graphic codes of the Luminors of the 1990s in the sharp, square lines of its case.
A pioneer in shaded dials and in models that are more like statements than watches, Moser launches the Pioneer Centre Seconds Swiss Mad Red.
To mark the 160th anniversary of its founding, TAG Heuer presents a number of new redesigned Carrera chronographs powered by the Heuer manufacture movement 02.
Reading the local time and the time in a second time zone on the dial of the Lange 1 Time Zone is just a glance away. 15 years after its presentation, this exclusive watch has been equipped with a new IWC-manufactured calibre.
Blancpain presents two new versions of the famous Fifty Fathoms, distinguished by the use of a case and bracelet made of titanium.
For the first time in the world of watchmaking, Zenith has exclusively created an automatic chronograph movement in the shade of violet with the launch of the new Defy 21 Ultraviolet.
L'Arceau L'heure de la lune by Hermès offers an original perspective of the Earth's satellite, allowing the moon phases to be displayed simultaneously in both hemispheres.
The Antarctique is a three-ball model with a 40.5 mm case made of steel and available in different dial versions.
For some time now, the design of the Grande Seconde by Jaquet Droz has been among the most recognisable in the world of Haute Horlogerie.