Presented in a 42mm steel case, this timepiece reinterprets the aesthetic codes of the original 1990s model. Its dial is built on several levels and features a splendid meticulously hand-crafted guilloché blue shade. The jumping hours are displayed at 12 o’clock, the retrograde minutes are marked off by the central hand and the seconds appear at 6 o’clock, while the transparent caseback of this 50-piece limited edition reveals the self-winding movement fitted with an openworked oscillating weight.
An ideal partner for globetrotters, this GMT model combines elegance with modern functions. Enhanced with Super-LumiNova, the main hands indicate home time, while a slender arrow-tipped hand shows the time in the travel destination. The 41mm steel case features a screw-down crown and a sapphire crystal caseback revealing the Powermatic self-winding calibre. All three models come with an easily interchangeable steel bracelet or leather strap.
The elegant play on light featured in this steel timepiece is immediately captivating. The hour is indicated by a small white dot following a hypocycloidal path within a triangle, while the minutes are displayed by the central hand. The satin-brushed dial comprises several levels creating a striking depth effect and the black elements are enhanced by subtle gold-coloured touches in a tone-on-tone spirit. The emblematic crown at 4 o’clock adds a stylish complement to the look.
This one-of-a-kind timepiece features two particularly slim and precise satellite tourbillons housed in cages rotating at different speeds. Particularly refined and accurate, they feature a gold counterweight and are equipped with a central differential system serving to synchronise their rhythms. Beneath this mechanical ballet, the dial consists of a silicon wafer on which engraved microelectronic circuits form a complex pattern. The back reveals a selector for setting the time and winding the watch.
This titanium and platinum timepiece is the brand’s first minute repeater carillon. Once activated, the stellar function reveals itself in full and the magic show begins. The Roman numerals then appear to collapse, with the animation drawing its energy from a dedicated spring. This independent movement architecture ensures the accuracy of the watch, which can chime up to three times a minute. The 60-second flying tourbillon positioned at 6 o’clock brings balance to the composition.
A reinterpretation of a 1970s popular model, this timepiece features a 41mm steel case. The bezel bears a tachymeter and pulsimeter scales for measuring speed and heart rate. The time and chronometer indications are coated with Super-LumiNova, guaranteeing optimum legibility. The new hand-wound Valjoux movement is revealed through the transparent caseback and the watch also comes with a quick-release bracelet interchangeability system.
Housed in a geometrically faceted case, this 41mm ceramic creation proudly displays its tourbillon at 6 o’clock. The flagship complication features a star-shaped openworked carriage that appears to extend over the rest of the dial. Ensuring both performance and precision, the calibre is equipped with an escapement beating at a frequency of 5Hz and providing a power reserve of up to 60 hours. On the reverse side, the meticulously crafted rotor provides an unobstructed view of the movement’s contemporary architecture.
Born to explore the ocean depths, this diver’s watch is housed in an iconic bronze case. Its unidirectional rotating bezel is fitted with a black anodised aluminium ring, while the screw-down crown and its protection system harmoniously complete the picture. The green dial features hour-markers filled with white Super-LumiNova, while the hands glow green in the dark. Water-resistant to 300 metres, this limited edition has a 54-hour power reserve.
This sturdy timepiece representing an ideal companion in any situation features trigalight technology. The dial, hands and hour-markers are permanently illuminated for years without any need for an external power source, thus ensuring optimum legibility. The contrasting seconds hand and 12 o’clock triangle provide additional orientation. The steel case gives this timepiece available in four colours – black, blue, grey and khaki – the strength it needs to face any circumstances.
Launched in 1940, the Extra-fort chronograph has undergone numerous reinterpretations. It is now revisited in a glazed version, retaining the unique charm of the classic model, with its refined design and elegant dauphine-type hands. The dial features a sophisticated interplay of concentric patterns, alternating between the stamped execution with vertical lines and the snailed finish of the chapter ring, which is also picked up on the two counters. The sapphire caseback reveals a self-winding calibre.
The voluminously curved cushion-shaped case of this timepiece is available in titanium – with or without DLC treatment – or in bronze. This brutalist-inspired timepiece complemented by a textured calfskin strap is resolutely assertive. Its black dial features Super-LumiNova-coated blocks serving as hour-markers, complemented by hands with rounded contours. The transparent caseback provides a clear view of the movement which has a 68-hour power reserve.
This timepiece with its ultra-thin design and Italian elegance ventures into new creative territory. The original sunburst dial, with its salmon-coloured copper finish, evokes the paintings of the Mannerist movement. The rhodium-plated hands and hour-markers create subtle contrasts, endowing this timepiece with timeless classicism. The 904L stainless steel bracelet echoes the case housing Calibre BVL 138 with its generous 60-hour power reserve.
This new version of the LM Perpetual EVO calendar features a 44mm titanium case in an icy blue hue. A mechanical processor replaces the traditional construction and drives the motor, designed by Stephen McDonnell. A monobloc anti-shock system ensures the case’s sturdiness. The screw-down crown is water-resistant to 80 metres, while the reworked pushers are easy to adjust. A true watch for life, this timepiece is teamed with an integrated rubber strap.
This model attired in red gold is a refined celebration of Wyoming jade and its deep olive hue. The untreated gem retains its authentic character, infusing each timepiece with a raw and unique beauty. The 40mm case frames a refined dial featuring three facetted hour-markers and a 6 o’clock opening that reveals a one-minute flying tourbillon. Self-winding Calibre HMC 804 beats at the heart of this exceptional timepiece issued in a 100-piece limited edition.
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