As the Northern hemisphere turns into the heartwarming colours of autumn, new and highly anticipated timepieces see the light of day from some of the most famous and desirable names of the industry. Here is our top selection — with many more novelties to come before the end of the year!
The Bulgari Octo Finissimo made waves by combining the trademark touch of style unique to Bulgari with its new-found horological mastery.
Breathtaking mechanical watches – many accept Ulysse Nardin as the sole groundbreaker of ultra-modern watchmaking.
Seestück Prerow’s reed thatching seemingly grows beyond the roof, covering the gables and side walls, with a rusted steel façade that somehow complements it harmoniously.
This featherweight sports watch powered by a highly accurate “thermocompensated” quartz movement with a stopwatch and date function to boot.
Now in its fifth major generation, the OMEGA Constellation Gents’ Collection blends sharp looks with OMEGA’s hugely impressive watchmaking know-how.
MB&F, short for Max Büsser & Friends, has become an absolute rock star of the fine watch collecting world through its unapologetic designs.
Geneva, the spiritual home of fine watchmaking according to many, once again saw major and smaller watch brands gather — for the first time in 2020.
The De Bethune DB28 Steel Wheels Sapphire Tourbillon with its sheer name implies we are about to witness something truly exceptional.
Built around 200 years ago, the Scheune never saw any repairs and was left to collapse until 2007 when it was renovated and given a whole new purpose.