This timepiece stems from a collab’ with Reebok. Its forged quartz fibre case features a moiré pattern, whilst an internal titanium structure acts as an exoskeleton, protecting the movement and ensuring water resistance to 100m. Like on the famous Pump trainers, an orange aluminium pusher transmits the energy from each press of the finger to the mainspring, simultaneously activating the power-reserve indicator – and this playfully ingenious mechanical horeography can be admired through the caseback.
The art of skeletonisation becomes a language in its own right with this model. The movement’s structure appears as a stage-setting in which the eye wanders through the interplay of light and shade. Housed in a 39mm titanium case, the mechanics radiate lightness, as vanishing lines and gear trains guide the eye to the heart of the new Manufacture Hermès Calibre H1978 S. The numerals and hands are adorned with grey or blue Super-LumiNova, while the model is complemented by a structured “woven-effect” rubber strap with a folding clasp.
Set within a 42mm white gold case, the dial depicts an intensely shimmering sky in black Murano aventurine glass. As the day progresses, the guilloché yellow gold Sun gradually gives way to the white mother-of-pearl Moon. This initial display is complemented by the subtle change in the appearance of the night-time celestial orb, reflecting its continuous evolution over 29.5 days. Even in broad daylight, this spectacle can be revealed at will via an animation button on the side of the watch.
This iconic, instantly recognisable diver’s watch features a 42mm steel case. Its frosted black dial offers carefully orchestrated contrast and legibility, whilst its raised hour-markers and Arabic numerals are adorned with “old radium” Super-LumiNova. The collection’s signature internal rotating bezel is operated via the screw-down crown at 2 o’clock and this COSC-certified model water-resistant to 300m has a 72-hour power reserve.
This titanium timepiece embraces a sporty spirit while retaining the essence of the collection. The dual-time function is remarkably user-friendly, adjustable in one smooth move via the 8 and 10 o’clock pushers without interrupting the passage of time. At 9 o’clock, the home-time display serves as a reference point and anchor. Opposite, a semi-instantaneous date completes the pleasing overall effect. At the heart of this creation beats the new in-house Calibre LF275.01, endowed with an over 72-hour power reserve.
This platinum timepiece features a meticulously proportioned case. Its blue dial boasts an elegant Clous de Paris hobnail pattern, while the applied Arabic numerals create a refined contrast. Visible through an aperture that highlights its complexity and charm, the 60-second flying tourbillon is adorned with a mirror-polished titanium bridge bearing the entwined double “L” monogram. As for the calibre, the high-performance movement is equipped with a variable-inertia balance-wheel and incorporates a micro-rotor.
This creation displays the hours and minutes with understated elegance, captivating observers with its dreamy dial crafted from pietersite – an ethere-ally-patterned mineral evoking an instant of a storm. The 39.5mm red gold case is distinguished by its elegant slenderness, while the ultra-thin movement visible through the transparent caseback features particularly refined finishes. This eight-piece limited edition with its 90-hour power reserve is water-resistant to 30 metres.
This model continues the collection’s heritage with its 5 Hz frequency. Framed by a 41mm pink gold case, the movement takes centre stage. The smoked sapphire dial features gemset hour-markers elegantly complementing the three iconic chronograph counters. Calibre El Primero 3600SK incorporates a silicon escape-wheel, enhancing precision and durability, as well as a stop-seconds mechanism. This 10-piece creation is distinguished by a gemset bezel.
This timepiece with its 41 mm case and classic proportions features a unique 24-hour display designed to distinguish between day and night in orbit. The galaxy blue meteorite dial is paired with a black slide rule, a red chronograph seconds hand and matching colour accents. Produced in a 450-piece limited edition, it houses hand-wound Manufacture Calibre B02. As a tribute to modern space exploration, the Artemis II mission logo is printed on the caseback.
The two brands have unveiled a collection in which joyful irreverence and positive provocation meet haute horlogerie. The Royal Pop draws inspiration from the Royal Oak launched in 1972 and the Swatch POP created in the 1980s. The calfskin strap enables them to be worn around the neck, on the wrist, in a pocket, attached to a handbag and in many other ways. The eight bioceramic models are powered by the SISTEM51 movement, built as a hand-wound version and endowed with an over 90-hour power reserve.
This timepiece co-designed with English watchmaker Peter Speake features a 39mm titanium case. The white lacquered dial is enlivened by subtle contrasts between matt textures, fine frosting and layered sapphire elements. The hands, applied numerals and Prussian blue hour-markers create a striking visual rhythm. For this collaboration, Speake chose to incorporate hand-wound Calibre MSE 311.00 equipped with two parallel-mounted barrels, offering an up to 120-hour power reserve.
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