Inspired by classic military watches, this 40mm-diameter timepiece retains the raw aesthetic of the Khaki Field collection thanks to its sandblasted finish. Available in black or white versions, the dial is swept over by vintage radium-coloured hands coated with Super-LumiNova. The 9 o’clock power-reserve indicator clearly displays “F” for full and “E” for empty. The hand-wound calibre specially developed for the brand endows this all-terrain timepiece with a robust 80-hour power reserve.
For the first time, the watchmaker unveils a skeletonised Manufacture movement. Appearing beneath a domed sapphire crystal, the latter is exquisitely framed by the iconic 40mm cushion-shaped case available in gold or anthracite grey versions and featuring brushed and polished finishes. The calibre offers striking visual depth built on several levels, resulting from a skilful balance between architecture and elegance, while the barrel appearing at 12 o’clock subtly echoes the balance-wheel at 6 o’clock.
The latest refined, understated creation from the Biel/Bienne-based Manufacture, featuring a 38mm steel case and produced in a 50-piece limited edition, is adorned in green as a tribute to the colour of our forests. The main dial is offset and adorned with a hand-crafted barleycorn guilloché pattern. It is complemented by a grained subdial with deep accents. The AMW21 hand-wound Manufacture calibre is powered by a skeletonised constant-force barrel, ensuring a comfortable 100-hour power reserve.
Housed in a white gold case, this technical marvel issued in a 22-piece limited edition offers no less than 12 functions (hours, minutes, seconds, power reserve, day, date, month, leap year, day/night indicator, 24-hour display, calendar year and patented selector). All of these can be adjusted in both directions via a single crown, making setting the time and correcting the calendar both simple and intuitive. The two barrels provide a 72-hour power reserve.
This timepiece featuring a redesigned look is available in 16 new references, including divingstar yellow, as well as a case that is still imposing yet slimmer and lighter on the wrist. Made of chamfered stainless steel, it is equipped with a screw-down crown at 3 o’clock and an oversized unidirectional rotating bezel for measuring dive and ascent times without decompression stops. This model water-resistant to 750 metres is teamed with a rubber strap or steel bracelet.
Bronze endows this 41mm timepiece with a striking, sporty presence in terms of both its appearance and its sandblasted texture. The black rubber bezel creates a striking contrast, while the matt dial offers a bold graphic composition. The snailed counters, tachymeter scale and rose gold hands ensure an aura of carefully orchestrated elegance. Powered by self-winding Calibre B381, this timepiece is water-resistant to 100 metres.
Recognisable by its oversized crown, this timepiece now features Calibre 113, a manual-winding movement with a ten-day power reserve. Housed in a 43mm steel case, its mint green dial with two pink counters displays a complete business calendar: central hands for hours, minutes, weeks and months; small seconds at 9 o’clock and power reserve opposite; a day aperture at 12 o’clock and a date window at the base. All adjustments are made via the crown.
This 36.5mm titanium watch belonging to a new collection artfully combines technical prowess and refinement. Its double rotor is inspired by the ancient charm of Egypt and offers a splendid, dainty display adorned with 30 diamonds and mother-of-pearl inlays. Each wrist movement becomes a captivating visual spectacle as well as contributing to the model’s mechanical energy, while the transparent caseback reveals the motion of the finely crafted oscillating weight.
The Manufacture is revisiting several models from its iconic collection, which it is offering in autumnal shades. One example is the 40mm full calendar moon phase watch, whose slimmer red gold case is more elegant than ever and highlights the golden brown dial. The moon-phase aperture has been enlarged and the celestial body in a domed gold applique appears almost alive. The elegant display of time and other complementary indications are driven by a 246-part Manufacture self-winding calibre.
This red gold and titanium timepiece sets the hours dancing and stages a fascinating ballet. Against an aventurine sky, it displays the jumping hour via three fixed discs rotating on their axis, concealed beneath the dial. The numeral jumps accurately with each new hour, enhancing readability and making the experience entirely intuitive. A central wheel indicates the minutes on a 120° arc. The movement equipped with a bidirectional winding system is clearly visible through the caseback.
This graceful 35mm timepiece is designed for wrists that appreciate elegance. It features an opening providing an admirable view of the finely skeletonised movement. The view of this mechanical heart is fascinating and mesmerising. The blue hands contrast harmoniously with the transparency of the skeleton work, ensuring optimal readability. On each model, the decorated flange is highlighted by diamonds at 3, 6 and 9 o’clock. Also available with a diamond-set bezel.
This high-performance sports watch is adorned in purple, while retaining its technical profile. Notably, its 42mm case features upper and lower parts made of Norteq – an ultra-light and extremely resistant carbon fibre – enveloping a central rubber section. Produced in a 400-piece limited edition, this timepiece fitted with a black and purple rubber strap weighs only 78 grams. Chronometer-certified Calibre NB08S is revealed through the skeletonised dial.
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