Dedicated to ladies, the ultra-flat Traditionnelle perpetual calendar comes in two versions in white and pink gold, with diamonds on the bezel and a diameter of 36.5 mm.
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Nyon, on the shores of Lake Geneva, is home to the two buildings that together create the Hublot manufacture.
De Bethune produces a smaller 40 mm version of its DB25 perpetual calendar with a two-tone, silvered and blue guilloché dial.
First chronograph for brothers Bart and Tim Grönefeld, owners of a haute horlogerie atelier specialising in complications and based in Oldenzaal, the Netherlands.
In Le Locle, on the exact spot where it was founded over 150 years ago, the Zenith manufacture is still based.
To celebrate the 70th anniversary of the British Scientific Expedition to Greenland, Tudor is relaunching the Ranger.
The new Royal Oak Offshore 37 and 43 mm are available in different materials, set and unset, and recall the world of recording studios.
Launched in 1975, the Laureato by Girard-Perregaux remains to this day one of the most popular models among haute horlogerie enthusiasts.
The Tradition Quantième Rétrograde 7597 plays on the strong contrast between the monochrome blue of the dial and the anthracite movement.
Vacheron Constantin's vision of time comes to life in the two separate buildings in Plan-les-Ouates and Vallée de Joux.
Speake-Marin presents a new collection, the Ripples, which is a first for the company: it is in fact the first model with a steel case and bracelet.
On 12 and 13 May, Omega opened the doors of its headquarters to members of L'Orologio Club, offering a 360° brand experience.