For the first time, high-tech ceramic has been incorporated into the very heart of the dial. The new green Cerachrom insert harmoniously matches the lower part of the two-tone bezel disc above the case. Notable features include the winding crown positioned on the left and the date at 9 o’clock. Designed as a tool watch for travellers, this timepiece features a 40mm case water-resistant to 100 metres and carries Superlative Chronometer certfication. It is powered by self-winding Calibre 3285.
This steel timepiece belonging to the System 78 collection stands out for its vibrant brilliance. Complex and fascinating, it reveals a smoky green dial accompanied by a carefully orchestrated mechanism. The particularly ingenious date display appears on the ceramic bezel and can only be revealed on request using a 10 o’clock pusher. Powered by in-house Calibre ASS20, this creation is equipped with a patented constant-force barrel, ensuring a 72-hour power reserve.
This timepiece is distinguished by its powerful presence and sporty design. Now available in a redesigned 40mm steel case, as well as in a version with a black DLC coating, it is adorned with particularly refined finishes. The COSC-certified skeleton movement reveals a striking alternation of brushed, polished and sandblasted surfaces, creating a dynamic aesthetic. The seconds hand features a turquoise tip, while a Milanese mesh-style rubber strap sets the final touch to this timepiece.
A tribute to the world’s first chronograph designed by Louis Moinet, this model is entirely made from grade 5 titanium. Its double-fluted 40.6mm-diameter case is composed of 51 components. The two sleek pushers frame the crown adorned with the fleur-de-lis, the emblem of the watchmaker’s hometown. The dial features a large central seconds hand, accompanied by two totalisers – one for the hours and one for the minutes – along with a running seconds counter.
To celebrate 15 years of independence, the Geneva-based watchmaker unveils a new 41mm-diamerer platinum edition of its Atelier Series. The duck green grand feu enamel dial features Roman numerals and an enamelled transferred railway minutes track. The gold Assegai-shaped hours and minutes hands are complemented by a baton-type seconds hand, all driven by a hand-wound tourbillon movement with an 80-hour power reserve.
This reinterpretation of a 1970s icon makes a striking impression. Capturing the eye immediately beneath a domed sapphire crystal, the dial reveals the iconic hourglass relief that boldly structures the design and a sunray finish catches the light. The rhodium-plated hands and hour-markers are coated with Super-LumiNova, while the date is discreetly displayed at 3 o’clock. Endowed with a 68-hour power reserve, the movement is visible through the transparent caseback.
The watchmaker’s iconic pilot’s model is back with a unique transparent design featuring the absence of any traditional dial, but instead a jumping-hour module offering a sideways display. Inspired by the principle of a submarine periscope, time can be read off by means of an optical effect created by a prism. On this 150-piece limited edition, the broad opening of the dial – two-thirds made of sapphire – provides a clear view of the finishes (Côtes de Genève, facets, engine-turning and chamfering) representing a timeless signature.
This 25-piece limited edition features a 37mm steel case. A true measuring instrument, it is arrayed in seductive vintage elegance, highlighted by polished edges featuring sharply-faceted lugs creating a dynamic plunging, twisting effect. The grey-titanium dial is equipped with a small seconds counter at 9 o’clock and a 30-minute totaliser at 3 o’clock. The ingenious chronograph function is operated via a column wheel and a horizontal clutch. The telemeter scale around the flange lends a technical touch to the composition.
Royal purple makes a striking appearance in this capsule collection combining watchmaking artistry with jewellery inspiration, evoking the lightness of sunny days. The textured mother-of-pearl dial is adorned with Roman numerals in the same shade, echoing the alligator leather strap. It also features a moon phase and a discreet small seconds display at 6 o’clock that is the collection’s signature. The 34.9mm red or white gold case houses self-winding Caliber 1163L with a four-day power reserve.
This creation with its 26.2mm diameter celebrates the beauty of daintiness. Combining finesse and brilliance, its iconic case appears in steel, hand-cut and polished to reveal its 36 facets. Its dial is adorned in a metallic burgundy red with shimmering reflections, while the light blue version seems to reflect the infinity of the sky. This quartz-powered timepiece water-resistant to 100 metres is also available in a version set with 66 diamonds.
Carved from a meteorite, the dial of this creation is graced with fascinating reflections. Hour-markers inserted directly into this rock from space further enhance this pleasing composition, along with brushed hands and a date display at 6 o’clock. Equipped with a COSC-certified movement, the steel case features a new 41mm size elegantly complementing the existing collection. The ingenious micro-adjustable butterfly folding clasp ensures optimal comfort in all circumstances.
This highly original white gold 24-piece limited edition combines two artisanal skills: miniature painting and engraving on appliques. The central disc adds depth and consists of an aventurine base featuring hand-painted planets and stars – all topped by a sapphire crystal ring on which various objects levitate. In the centre, a multi-faceted sculptural horse holds the hours and minutes hands powered by self-winding Calibre H1950.
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