We have selected our favourites from Hublot’s LVMH Watch Week novelties. Remarkable and exceptional watches in the signature style of Hublot.
From the novelty of the orange sapphire to the highest quality ceramics and the artful collaboration with Takashi Murakami, this special has it all.
The A. Lange & Söhne Tourbograph Perpetual Honeygold has a name full of enticing words, which rings well among experienced watch collectors.
The Cartier Privé Tank Asymétrique is a mark of true design genius: unadulterated or heavily modified, it continues to shine. Privé stands for some of the most exclusive and special timepieces offered by the maison of Cartier.
After 61 years, the Rolex Submariner shows a marked change in its size. The definitive dive watch that became 40mm wide in 1959 has officially grown to 41mm in 2020 — which is in line with Rolex’s famously meticulous, considered and slow-paced design changes.
Designed to support an active lifestyle, yet crafted from precious materials: the Yacht-Master 42 combines a fascinating selection of materials.
The rather odd-named Chronomètre FB 2RE is the second major release by the modern incarnation of Ferdinand Berthoud.
The Hublot Big Bang Chronograph Millennial Pink is a watch that already in its very name targets a new audience: Millennials.
The Girard-Perregaux Laureato is a lesser-known, but no less historic participant of the so-called luxury steel sports watch world than any other.
The Hermès Arceau Squelette is the perfect timepiece to be worn to the office, to formal events and through the weekend. Never overstated, nor insignificant. Just right.
The OMEGA Seamaster Diver 300M Nekton Edition is a materialisation of OMEGA’s commitment to the open seas, this time through Nekton.