One of the most popular collections of the high-end Saxon watch maker is the Seventies: much-loved for its retro squared-off look and stunning proportions, it’s here that retro-chic elegance bonds with top-shelf watch making.
Tudor’s rich history as a supplier to the Marine Nationale, the French Navy, has just opened its latest chapter with the Pelagos FXD, a capable timepiece built to impress commando teams and watch lovers alike.
Hublot proves once again why they are the masters in the Art of Fusion: this new Big Bang Unico Berluti Aluminio chronograph, which was created in collaboration with the Parisian Maison of the same name, combines metal and leather in an unexpected mix of materials and shades of grey.
The marriage between the world’s most famous secret agent, played in “No Time to Die” by Daniel Craig, and OMEGA now seems stainless – but you won’t find steel in this new version of the OMEGA Seamaster.
Four new editions give one of the classics of underwater watchmaking – the TAG Heuer Aquaracer Professional – even more depth. A magnificent black DLC edition and a limited edition that faithfully reproduces the original from 1978 are part of the addition, both with an unparalleled fit thanks to an innovative micro-adjustment system.
With these two new timepieces from the Rado True Square series, Rado opens the doors to a world of magical suggestions balanced between tradition and dream in the hi-tech ceramic frame of the cases and bracelets.
The Maison Cartier announces several new editions for the next September, from the most important such as the Tank Louis, to the more accessible, like the new Tank Must versions, including one offering an innovative solar-winding mechanism, and eco-friendly straps.
With the new OMEGA Seamaster Aqua Terra Tokyo 2020, the Swiss brand is once again striving for gold. Presented by none other than 28-time medallist Michael Phelps.
Two major firsts debut with the 2021 Tudor Black Bay Fifty-Eight 18k: the first Tudor watch with a case crafted from solid 18ct yellow gold combined with a so-called open case back.
The appeal of the Vacheron Constantin Overseas Tourbillon comes from its fantastic combination of a sporty case and bracelet design, placed over a microscopic world of mechanical perfection.