20 500 €
| Stan | Nowy |
|---|---|
| Brand | Blancpain |
| Średnica | 33 mm |
| Kolor tarczy | Biały |
| Materiał paska | Skóra |

Po przejściu szczegółowej kontroli przez naszych ekspertów, na ten model udzielamy rocznej gwarancji.
Dzięki naszemu wewnętrznemu Certyfikatowi Autentyczności potwierdzamy, że zakupiony zegarek jest autentyczny i Oryginał 100%.
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The Blancpain Villeret Quantième Phases de Lune 6126-3642-55B is an elegant women’s timepiece that combines traditional craftsmanship with sophisticated complications. Encased in a 33.2 mm 18-carat red gold case, it features an opaline white dial displaying a moon phase and calendar complications, complemented by a small seconds hand. Powered by the self-winding Caliber 913QL.P movement, it offers a 40-hour power reserve. The watch is secured with a brown alligator leather strap and a folding clasp, ensuring both comfort and style.
Girard-Perregaux unveils two new versions of the Quasar Light, a timepiece renowned for taking ‘transparency to the extreme’. This contemporary expression of Haute Horlogerie pays tribute to the Maison’s now-iconic three arrow-shaped bridges, patented 140 years ago. In common with its traditional antecedents, the Quasar Light 140 is equipped with a tourbillon but it also embraces modernity with its distinctive sapphire crystal bridges and case.
Building on the success of its 2022 release, the Laureato 38mm Copper, Girard-Perregaux is pleased to unveil an additional version of the watch featuring a diamond-set bezel. The mid-sized model is endowed with a copper-hued dial adorned with Clous de Paris. This three-dimensional horological vista exhibits an array of shades depending on the available light source. Gracing the bezel, a circlet of diamonds serves to frame the dial and further contributes to the model’s dynamic appearance. Remaining true to the legendary Laureato design, first seen in 1975, the case and integrated bracelet splendidly juxtapose different shapes to glorious affect.
The Happy Sport collection is the emblem of Chopard’s creativity and boldness. Its playful, free-spinning gems, dancing between two sapphire crystals, have captured the imagination since 1993, when Chopard became the first Maison to combine steel and diamonds. Its watchmaking expertise has enabled Chopard to equip the Happy Sport 30 mm with a mechanical movement featuring an automatic winding mechanism specially developed for feminine cases. Little Diamonds Do Great Things
Baignoire de Cartier watch, mini model, size 16, quartz movement. Yellow gold 750/1000 case. Yellow gold 750/1000 beaded crown set with a sapphire cabochon. Yellow gold 750/1000 rigid bracelet. Silvered dial, blued-steel sword-shaped hands, sapphire crystal. Length: 24.6 mm, width: 18.7 mm, thickness: 7.2 mm. Water-resistant up to 3 bar (approx. 30 metres).
Blancpain X Swatch honors the first true diver’s watch: the Fifty Fathoms. Created 70 years ago by a passionate scuba diver, it revolutionized watchmaking by becoming the first timepiece that successfully met all the needs of underwater exploration.
The BR 05 belongs to the family of watches with an integrated bracelet: the bracelet fuses with the case to create a unified piece. In the words of Bruno Belamich, Bell & Ross’ co-founder and creative director: «This integration of case and bracelet is not only in line with the brand’s visual identity, it also brings another dimension to the watch: the first link forms part of the case. This type of design harks back to the Seventies, and when transposed to Bell & Ross, it creates a result with a graphic style which is both striking and modern.”
This 43 mm Worldtimer has a case in stainless steel with integrated matching bracelet and butterfly clasp.
At the centre of the sun-brushed green dial, framed by a polished-brushed green ceramic bezel, OMEGA has produced a vision of Earth, viewed from above the North Pole, by laser-ablating continents and colours on a grade 5 titanium surface. Circling the topographic map is a 24-hour indication, divided into night and day sections.
OMEGA’s home city of Bienne Switzerland is among the many global destinations circling around the dial and its outer ring. All place names, with the exception of the British capital are coloured yellow gold. London is in red to highlight Greenwich Mean Time, now more formally known as Universal Time Coordinated (UTC).
World times are measured by hands and indexes in 18K Moonshine™ Gold. OMEGA’s Co-Axial Master Chronometer Calibre 8938 provides the power.
One size never truly fits all – and with this in mind, Czapek presents its Quai des Bergues model in a new, 40.5mm case. The steel case retains all of the stylistic signatures of the Quai des Bergues case – with a slight refinement of the case-side recesses in order to incorporate the movement (Calibre SXH1) – and a subtle change to the slope of the lugs to ensure a perfect fit on the wrist.
The SXH1 caliber is a proprietary movement designed by Czapek. It is the first in a family of movements developed specifically for Czapek watches, according to the strictest rules of the watchmaking art. It was conceived in cooperation with Le Locle based company Chronode. This manually wound movement has two barrel springs, ensuring 7 days of power reserve and runs at a rate of 21,600 vibrations per hour, (3 Hertz). It features an annular balance wheel with weights for variable inertia and a Breguet terminal curve balance spring. The balance cock has been finely skeletonized and streamlined to give the whole balance greater transparency. It is finely decorated and remains aesthetically and functionally true to the 1850 original. The architecture remains symmetrical, and the sandblasted finish is a modern interpretation of the ‘satiné frost’ technique used in the 19th Century.
Blancpain X Swatch honors the first true diver’s watch: the Fifty Fathoms. Created 70 years ago by a passionate scuba diver, it revolutionized watchmaking by becoming the first timepiece that successfully met all the needs of underwater exploration.
The Antarctique is a thin, elegant sports watch that is at home in all settings. Water resistant to 120m and featuring an integrated stainless steel bracelet, the Antarctique is one of the most recognizable modern independent sports watches available today. Each watch showcases the incredible dial work and of course, the in house SXH5 caliber, which is not only a slight 4.2mm thick, it’s also finished to an extraordinarily high degree.
Blancpain X Swatch honors the first true diver’s watch: the Fifty Fathoms. Created 70 years ago by a passionate scuba diver, it revolutionized watchmaking by becoming the first timepiece that successfully met all the needs of underwater exploration.