Combining cutting-edge chronometry with celestial beauty, this timepiece features a dial crafted from a meteorite. Against this galactic backdrop, the three iconic subdials – small seconds, as well as 60-second and 60-minute counters – create a harmonious contrast, each embellished with a circular snailed finish. Renowned for its tenth-of-a-second accuracy, the Manufacture-made calibre equipped with a stop-second mechanism is housed in a 41mm steel case featuring a contemporary design.
The Biel/Bienne-based company continues to cultivate its heritage in the field of feminine watchmaking with fully polished steel cases and bracelets for the Constellation, now available in a refined 28mm size. The range of dials has been expanded to include black-varnished, galvanic silver-toned as well as burgundy or peacock blue lacquered versions. Available with a diamond-set bezel or polished with engraved Roman numerals, each timepiece features the Geneva Observatory medallion engraved on its back.
The Le Locle-based company introduces the chronograph to this TV-shaped collection inspired by the 1970s. Robust yet refined, the 42mm satin-brushed and polished stainless steel case houses Calibre 60, a self-winding movement equipped with a Nivachron hairspring. The sporty look of this timepiece is accentuated by the mesmerising blue gradient adorning the dial which features three 60-second, 30-minute and 12-hour counters. The timepiece comes with two wristbands: a steel bracelet and a blue synthetic-fabric strap.
This geometrical timepiece is part of the Maison’s masculine universe. Hovering between round and square shapes, its cushion-style design featuring subtle edges strikes pleasing contrasts between materials such as the ceramic bezel and titanium case, as well as satin-brushed, sunburst and mirror-polished finishes. Saint-Cyr blue numerals adorn the grained dial, complemented by a date aperture between 4 and 5 o’clock. Endowed with a 50-hour power reserve, the finely decorated movement is revealed through the transparent caseback.
This composition that captures the light with incredible finesse features a red gold ring inserted between the caseband and the bezel. Adorned with a shade called Lizard Point Grey, the dial features a power-reserve indicator at 12 o’clock and a small seconds hand opposite. The elegantly understated ensemble is dominated by hours and minutes hands ensuring clear readability in dim light. This COSC-certified timepiece is endowed with a 60-hour power reserve and water resistance to 100 metres.
This collection is enriched with a new model featuring a dial crafted from “hawk’s eye” quartz. This stone – one of the most delicate to work with – is known for its play on bluish, anthracite grey and golden colours. The 40.5mm-diameter rose gold case houses the SXH5 self-winding movement with a micro-rotor. Produced in an annual 10-piece limited edition, this timepiece is adorned with a gold bracelet or rubber strap featuring a quick-change system.
Powered by a self-winding Manufacture movement, this 38-piece limited edition features a double independent chronograph. This technical innovation makes it easy to measure two separate time intervals independently or synchronously. It is housed in a cushion-shaped titanium case. The openworked architecture of the dial offers a bird’s eye view of the mechanism attired in Glacial Blue, a pale blue shade inspired by the depths of glaciers.
This timepiece introduces a first 39mm-diameter version to the Captain Cook collection. It radiates a resolutely sporty look with its steel case and bracelet, while its gradient dial and bezel with black ceramic insert are a call to adventure. The bold three hands and robust hour-markers are coated with Super-LumiNova to ensure optimal readability, even in low light, while the screw-down caseback is engraved in relief with three seahorses.
The brand pays tribute to femininity with its new collection, whose design is inspired by the bold geometry of Art Deco, which celebrates its 100th anniversary this year. This elegant timepiece stands out with its 21.8 x 30mm rectangular case and faceted crystal, cut like a precious stone. Equipped with a quartz movement, this timepiece is available in several versions featuring different dial colours and metal bracelets or leather straps.
Behind this apparent simplicity lies a timepiece featuring carefully thought-out details. The flowing, elegant lines of its 36mm steel case reveals are enhanced by various finishes, while the extremely scratch-resistant domed sapphire crystal offers a clear view of the finely sunburst silver-toned dial with applied rose gold hour-markers swept over by slender hours, minutes and seconds hands. This creation is paired with a NATO, leather strap or a steel bracelet.
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