First seen on a Tortue in 1928, the single-pusher chronograph features blued steel open-tipped hands and a seconds hand with hollowed-out counterweight. Most of the dial space is devoted to the two counters, while the railway minutes track is positioned outside the Roman numerals. Start, stop and reset functions are concentrated in a single crown-integrated pusher activated in one smooth move. The Manufacture 1928 MC movement reveals the fascinating sight of its workings through the back of the timepiece.
Two new GMT models in yellow or pink gold have been added to the emblematic collection. Their silver-toned dials feature a 24-hour scale with Arabic numerals transferred onto the flange, along with a minutes track and applied Roman numerals. Three elegant, gilded hands mark off the hours, minutes and seconds, while the GMT hand stands out in black. Clearly visible through the caseback, the movement offers enhanced resistance to magnetic fields as well as a 72-hour power reserve.
This COSC-certified timepiece paying homage to John Arnold’s marine chronometers is distinguished by its sleek design and highly resistant materials. Based on a standard vertical axis, the dial’s golden sand-coloured indications comprise a power reserve at 12 o’clock, central hours and minutes hands along with an imposing small seconds display at 6 o’clock. The luminescent hour-markers are the same shape as the links of the integrated titanium bracelet and the titanium case features a sporty-chic look.
With its patterns radiating from the small seconds subdial between 4 and 5 o’clock this new collection is all about asymmetry. Thanks to the Grand Feu enamel “water drop” motif and the ivory-toned or blue sunburst guilloché work, each timepiece offers an intriguing play on light and shade in step with wrist movements. Elegant, casual and easy to wear with a 38mm diameter, this new model houses the SXH5 micro-rotor calibre with a 60-hour power reserve.
This model is housed in an elegant, sleek 34mm steel case featuring appealing polished gold details, a bezel set with 60 gems as well as alternating brushed and polished finishes. The light plays beautifully across the intense turquoise mother-of-pearl dial, while ten diamond hour-markers light up the passing of time and the composition is harmoniously complemented by a discreet date at 6 o’clock. Water-resistant to 100 metres, this creation is driven by a quartz movement.
This explosion of colours and textures is housed in a 41mm white gold case. A dancer and her partner appear to be waltzing through a daydream. The dial features complex work of volume and depth, featuring a veritable ballet of precious and ornamental stones mingling diamonds, coloured sapphires, blue tourmalines, onyx, sugilite and lapis lazuli. These are just some of the techniques used to create a poetic palette that makes one forget the time, discreetly indicated at 3 o’clock.
This globetrotters’ watch features timeless design, cutting-edge performance as well as a balance between aesthetics and technology. Adorned with a captivating terrestrial globe rotating in synchrony with the hours hand, a 24-hour GMT dial symbolises the Earth’s perpetual revolution, echoed by the flying tourbillon that appears to be floating at the heart of the movement. The 43mm tonneau-shaped case is available in Titanium-Dust-High-Density Carbon or titanium and is fitted with a natural rubber strap.
Displaying a vintage look that is a nod to the famous Panda dials, this timepiece comes in a finely crafted steel case. The midnight blue dial evokes the spirit of competition with its three silver-toned auxiliary counters, accented by light blue Arabic numerals. A tachymeter scale adds a sporty, dynamic touch. Teamed with a blue calfskin strap, this timepiece is powered by the RW5030 self-winding movement endowed with a 56-hour power reserve.
Tuscany’s charm is reflected at the heart of this timepiece, which comes in three colours: sky blue, pistachio and peach. The 40mm stainless steel case features a contrasting dial, creating an elegant dynamism and ensuring optimum legibility. The Norqain N19 automatic calibre offers chronograph and date functions, as well as a 62-hour power reserve. Each of these creations can be personalised with a bracelet in steel or a strap in rubber or else in Nortide linen, a fabric made from recycled plastics.
Featuring the same harmoniously balanced proportions as the Fifty Fathoms 70th Anniversary Act 1, this model is available in red gold and titanium, a metal characterised by its lightness and high resistance to both scratches and corrosion. The sapphire-topped unidirectional bezel ensures optimum legibility. Beating at the heart of these new models is in-house Calibre 1315, which boasts unrivalled precision timekeeping performance. Equipped with a stop-seconds function, it enables highly accurate time-setting.
This timepiece is adorned with unique dials carved from a meteorite believed to date back more than four million years and originating from Sweden. They are available in a natural grey colour, or blue-tinted using the latest technology. With its 42mm case featuring the distinctive 12-sided bezel of the Admiral collection, this timepiece is powered by a self-winding calibre offering more than 40 hours of power reserve. In a nod to the nautical world, it is water-resistant to 100 metres.
This refined, understated creation is housed in a 40mm steel case. Its pared-down deep blue dial features a sunburst finish creating a subtle shimmering effect, with hour-markers elegantly swept over by slender hands, while the moon phase and date appear at 6 o’clock. The timepiece is powered by the new Calibre FC-716, fitted with a new barrel and offering a 72-hour power reserve. Available in silver, green or blue, this watch comes with a five-year guaranty.
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