This timepiece at the crossroads between artistic crafts and Haute Horlogerie is graced with a dial in plique-à-jour enamel, a complex technique ensuring transparency and luminosity while creating unequalled colour nuances. The skeletonised mechanical hand-wound LV104 movement has an 80-hour power reserve and its tourbillon carriage bears a capital V performing one full revolution per minute. Stamped with the Poinçon de Genève hallmark, this timepiece features a signature Voyager case characterised by a circle within a square.
This ingenious titanium timepiece features a dial in two meticulously hammered sections. A carefully orchestrated array of shapes and finishes create a veritable play on light and shade. The minutes are indicated by the leading blue arrow at the top of the dial moving along the figure-eight-shaped track around the two counters, while the hours can be read off by means of three other small Origami arrows running along the outer edge of the chapter ring. This innovative movement is endowed with a 50-hour power reserve.
Inspired by the world of casinos, this timepiece features a titanium case framing a deep black dial with hour-markers in the form of pivoting cubes at 3, 6, 9 and 12 o’clock. In an instantaneous, fluid movement – at noon, midnight or on demand – these cubes rotate and display a different face (number 7 in yellow, red playing card symbols, white Arabic numerals and ghost numerals). Endowed with a 60-hour power reserve, this timepiece reveals its calibre through the transparent caseback.
For the first time, Alpina has reinterpreted its cushion-shaped Extreme case and incorporated it into the Seastrong collection. Alpine and maritime adventures merge to create a sporty, stylish timepiece. The unidirectional ceramic bezel is extremely easy to handle, while the textured dial ringed by an orange flange features three polished central hands – including luminescent hours and minutes hands – and a 6 o’clock date window completes the picture.
This new pink gold and titanium model from a new collection appears in a more compact octagonal case with gently curved lines. Its entirely solid dial features a single-hand time display marking off the minutes, while the retrograde hour indication appears through the emblematic mechanical fluidic module. The open caseback reveals the calibre, powered by two pistons orchestrating the displacement of the fluids. This creation has a 72-hour power reserve.
This handcrafted reinterpretation is housed in a 43.9mm titanium case. The meticulously frosted dial features a central yellow gold base, a titanium and white opal hours and minutes counter, as well as a satin-brushed gold flange. At 9 o’clock, the brand’s signature 30° single-axis flying tourbillon stands out for its technical sophistication. The 55-hour power reserve appears at 12 o’clock, while the “magic” crown at 6 o’clock can be unlocked by pressing.
Oscillating between white and pink gold, a new “sand gold” material enhances this version of the Royal Oak. The colour of this new gold alloy adorning the 41mm case and bracelet varies subtly according to the light playing across it. In a tone-on-tone spirit, the skeleton automatic movement offers a striking impression of depth. The barrel, gear train and flying tourbillon at 6 o’clock are complemented by white gold hour-markers and hands coated with luminescent material.
This timepiece water-resistant to 100 metres offers an elegant interpretation of time. Framed by a 38mm case lit up by an octagonal bezel set with 56 diamonds, the dial bearing a Clous de Paris hobnail pattern reveals subtle shimmering effects that take on a coppery gleam at the slightest movement. The hour-markers as well as the hours and minutes hands are equipped with luminescent material, while the seconds are marked off by a gold-plated hand and a 3 o’clock date display discreetly complements the composition.
Presented in a high-tech white ceramic version, this 888-piece limited edition is housed in a 40mm case. The subtly offset figure eight takes over the dial and reveals part of the movement. The hours, minutes and seconds hands are in pink gold, as are the applied hour-markers. This elegant composition is protected by a dichroic sapphire crystal creating countless reflections, while the titanium caseback features a dedica-ted engraving.
A veritable ode to femininity, this creation comes in a 32.5mm red gold case. Elegantly lit up by a bezel paved with 48 diamonds, the dial features a sunburst finish and applied hour-markers in red gold, adorned with 20 gems. At 6 o’clock, the moon phase in white mother-of-pearl and Tahitian mother-of-pearl is revealed through a gold-framed aperture. Endowed with a 60-hour power reserve, the movement is fully visible through the transparent caseback.
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