This subtly crafted white gold model features a Horizon Blue dial along with striking visual depth from both front and back. Its new case construction and refined profile give it an airy elegance. The double glassbox sapphire crystals on either side enable one to admire the Portugieser’s emblematic design codes, notably including the double moon display, calendar indications, carefully applied appliques and gold oscillating weight.
Giving pride of place to the colour proclaimed in its name, the Streamliner Cylindrical Tourbillon Skeleton Alpine Limited Edition Pink Livery is housed in a steel case. Offset at 12 o’clock, a coloured synthetic corundum dial follows the curve of the sapphire crystal, while the hour-markers are adorned with Super-LumiNova. The one-minute flying tourbillon appears at 6 o’clock and appears to be floating in mid-air. On the reverse side, the mechanical show on view is revealing an entirely openworked gold oscillating weight.
From mountains to sea and from sport to the city, this steel timepiece is designed for adventure. Its dial is graced with soft, appealing shimmering effects combining blue and turquoise tones that are naturally inspired by glaciers. This backdrop features luminescent hour-markers and hands as well as a date aperture at 6 o’clock. Lit up by a gem-set bezel, this 83-piece limited edition water-resistant to 100m houses a quartz movement and is fitted with an engraved solid caseback.
Housed in a 41mm steel case, this timepiece water-resistant to 100 metres is adorned with the famous braided cable motif. The unidirectional rotating bezel is adorned with ceramic for clear, high-contrast legibility. Punctuated by imposing hour-markers and numerals, the dial is straightforward and intuitive to read. The date display between 4 and 5 o’clock discreetly completes the composition of this model available in black, white and various colourful versions.
This timepiece enriches the eponymous collection and picks up its main features while adding a GMT function. A short pointer-type hand with a red triangle runs along a 24-hour track, indicating home time. The enlarged date display appears beneath a magnifying glass integrated into the sapphire crystal. The steel and titanium case houses a self-winding movement whose oscillating weight is engraved with a depiction of Sir Winston Churchill’s signature.
Evoking an old name for Saint-Blaise, a village near Neuchâtel, this timepiece is dedicated to the world of lakes. Its 41mm case houses a self-winding calibre and is water-resistant to 200 metres. It features a screw-down caseback, topped with a sapphire crystal engraved with a “fish” motif, an allusion to the fascinating artefacts found in the lake. With its matt black or blue gradient dial, available with or without date, this model comes with a metal bracelet or a rubber, leather or Nato strap.
This sporty-chic timepiece is finished in pink gold, white gold and NAC (metal alloy), highlighting the architectural complexity of the mainplate-free movement. The elements are superimposed in a very distinct order, creating a floating effect and a distinctive dynamic. As well as its round shape and monobloc lugs, this model fitted with a grey textured rubber strap features a tourbillon with double balance-spring. A sophisticated function selector replaces the traditional crown.
This elegant timepiece features a visually striking dial, crafted in gold and meticulously hand-hammered to produce a flamboyant result. The blue titanium bezel complements the overall composition. On the technical side, this timepiece features a 60-second flying tourbillon and a subtly openworked carriage shaped like the brand logo. Water-resistant to 100 metres, this creation is endowed with a 50-hour power reserve.
Now unveiled in a Magic Gold version, this timepiece retains its distinctive design. The square shape of the solid case balances out the harmonious rounded angles, while the skeleton dial gives it a strikingly technical feel. Punctuated by six screws, the bezel takes centre stage and is intentionally imposing. Crafted in this precious alloy, it becomes the perfect frame for the emblematic in-house bicompax chronograph and date display movement.
This diver’s watch embodies urban style imbued with excellence. Its 42mm case features a crown at 2 o’clock, enabling adjustment of the inner rotating bezel. The hour-markers and hands are coated with Super-LumiNova for enhanced legibility. Water-resistant to 300 metres, this timepiece is available in two versions: with a bronze case and a vintage brown leather strap, or with a black DLC-coated steel case and a rubber strap. Both are powered by automatic Calibre ML115.
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