Two manufacturers and a common passion: the Montblanc manufacturing centres.
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The Code 11.59 by Audemars Piguet Ultra-Complication Universelle is the manufacture's first ultra-complicated self-winding wristwatch.
The fruitful collaboration between Porsche and TAG Heuer, which was signed two years ago and has already led to the presentation of no fewer than six new models, continues.
The House of Le Locle is enriching its Weekend collection of three-hand models with GMT functions with the introduction of new bright green dials.
The Polo collection debuts a perpetual calendar, a complication in which Piaget has further developed its expertise in the creation of ultra-thin movements.
The House of Grenchen is producing a limited edition Navitimer to celebrate the last Boeing 747, the legendary jet that changed the way people travelled by air.
A sustainable, state-of-the-art building that is essentially self-sufficient: the Omega production site in Biel.
De Bethune presents a new DB27 Titan Hawk, featuring the John Player Special livery made famous by Lotus Formula 1 cars during the 1970s and 1980s.
Nomos Glashütte revises its classic square Tetra model in colour.
The perpetual calendar is back in the Portofino collection, which, in a 40 mm case, becomes IWC's smallest perpetual.
A modern and sustainable production unit, opened in 2015 after three years of work: the 'kingdom' of A. Lange & Söhne.
Emile Chouriet, thanks to a simple and intuitive idea, reworks the phase display of the famous Earth satellite in an original way.