Breguet extends its sportiest collection with two new limited editions of the Type XXI chronograph, sporty in Breguet style and soberly... colourful.
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Contemporary taste for the Endeavour Centre Seconds Concept, revisited in the new lime green colour.
Two locations, different but complementary, in which everything refers to the company's philosophy: the Blancpain factories in the Vallée de Joux.
Patek Philippe presents its first wrist chronograph capable of measuring tenths of a second.
A. Lange & Söhne: the brand that was born twice. Decisive for the relaunch in 1990. the intervention of Günter Blümlein, engineer and marketing expert.
The House of Le Brassus presents a new Royal Oak 'Jumbo' in a 39 mm case, powered by the new calibre 2968, a mechanical automatic with tourbillon device.
In little more than 10 years, Cyrus Genève has established a reputation for remarkable creative vitality and great technical and innovative skills.
Behind a dial inspired by Japanese forests, the Grand Seiko Shirakaba conceals the Japanese manufacturer's most advanced mechanical movement.
TAG Heuer presents three new Autavia to mark the 60th anniversary of the collection.
Jaeger-LeCoultre, also known as the 'Grande Maison', was once again a meeting place for creators, watchmakers and members of L'Orologio Club.
What are the reasons for Rolex's success? The answer always starts with the name and is not as obvious as it sounds.
The Patek production centre in Plan-les-Ouates brings together the company's Geneva workshops on a single site and meets the growing complexity of production.