The new automatic flyback chronograph Ora Universale Ref. 5935A-001 is the first steel version of a model combining two of Patek Philippe's emblematic complications
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The bold creativity of Italian design and the tradition and expertise of Swiss watchmaking: Bulgari's production.
After the Nautilus 5711 three-sphere in steel, Patek Philippe is launching the new 5811 in white gold.
Nomos Glashütte is a family business. Founder Roland Schwertner runs it with partners Uwe Ahrendt, CEO, and Judith Borowski, creative director.
Audemars Piguet launches the first Royal Oak Perpetual Calendar entirely in blue ceramic.
The chronographs in the Premier collection tell the story of Breitling as contemporary and modern interpretations of a 1940s style that is very much in vogue today.
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.
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.