The Richard Mille RM UP-01 Ferrari (Ref. RMUP-01) is the world’s thinnest mechanical watch, measuring just 1.75 mm in thickness. Made in collaboration with Ferrari, it features a Grade 5 titanium case, weighs under 30 grams, and is powered by the RMUP-01 manual-winding movement with a 45-hour power reserve.
Despite its ultra-thin profile, the watch offers shock resistance up to 5,000 g and water resistance to 10 meters. Unique design features include integrated function-selector and winding discs, a recessed time display, and a visible balance wheel under sapphire crystal.
Limited to 150 pieces, this groundbreaking timepiece is a bold fusion of innovation, engineering, and Italian automotive inspiration.
A marine-style watch with a self-winding mechanism and a date display. Equipped with a balance spring, lever and escape wheel made of silicone. It has a sapphire case back and is water resistant to 5 bar (50 m). The diameter of the watch is 33.8 mm.
Available in a steel version with a frame set with 50 diamonds weighing 1.16 ct. The dial is available in blue or silver-plated, decorated with 8 diamonds weighing 0.09 ct. It has a gold oscillating mass, hand-engraved on the rose-shaped engine, and a steel bracelet.
Van Cleef & Arpels Ludo Secret Watch
Embodying the elegance and sophistication of the couture world, the Couture collection adds a fresh and stylish touch to one of Maison’s main inspirations. Van Cleef & Arpels reimagines the Ludo watch from its family collection by introducing new timepieces. True to the long-standing tradition of Maison’s secret watches, the Ludo Secret watches discreetly conceal a guilloché white mother-of-pearl dial.
Legendary Swiss timepiece manufacturer Chopard began with the work of one artisan watchmaker, Louise-Ulysse Chopard. By the 19th century, the Chopard name helped build a reputation of reliability and quality for Swiss-made products. Their Happy Diamonds watch in 1976 was a revolutionary combination of precision and haute jewelry, with fanciful floating diamonds sliding and spinning freely between two sapphire crystals. Today, they continue to craft timepieces that combine meticulous, precision mechanics with the opulence of luxury jewelry.
Legendary Swiss timepiece manufacturer Chopard began with the work of one artisan watchmaker, Louise-Ulysse Chopard. By the 19th century, the Chopard name helped build a reputation of reliability and quality for Swiss-made products. Their Happy Diamonds watch in 1976 was a revolutionary combination of precision and haute jewelry, with fanciful floating diamonds sliding and spinning freely between two sapphire crystals. Today, they continue to craft timepieces that combine meticulous, precision mechanics with the opulence of luxury jewelry.
From the Quai des Bergues Lady collection, Czapek presents the Lady No.7 model, clad in a luxurious 1N white gold case and adorned with lustrous diamonds. The model measures a 38.5mm diameter and is topped with a curved scratch resistant sapphire crystal glass lens that protects the surface of a stunning mother of pearl dial. The captivating pearly shades of the dial are accompanied by glistening VVS diamonds located at each hour marker. The display, with white gold Fleur de Lys hands, also features a small second sub-dial at 7 o’clock and a power reserve indicator at 5 o’clock.
The Czapek Quai des Bergues Lady No.7 watch is powered by one of the brand’s proprietary movements, complete with double open ratchets, sandblasted bridges, blue screws, bevelling, and final anglage decoration that have all been made visible through a sapphire crystal glass caseback. The manual winding movement is capable of producing a 7 day power reserve that can be read from the power reserve indicator at 5 o’clock. To complete its elegant look, the white gold Quai des Bergues watch is fitted on a deep blue alligator leather strap with a white gold buckle.
The Antarctique combines sophisticated style and look with a genuine in-house power movement bound to stake a major claim in the popular sport-chic segment.
The Antarctique is a 40.5 mm or 38.5 mm three-hander, thin enough to slip comfortably under a cuff, and with a carefully-honed, edgy look. The transparent case back reveals the model’s beating heart, the vigorous, 30-millimeter SXH5 automatic caliber, conceived internally by a multifaceted team. Special attention was given to both performance and appearance, so the movement’s parts are arranged for visual harmony and transparency.
Alternatively, the Antarctique Rattrapante in 42.5 mm., a split-second mono-pusher chronograph with a unique, dial-side mechanism, embodies the delicate balance between high-end mechanics and refined aesthetics.