Hermès Cape Cod – reference 045766WW00
This Hermès Cape Cod “Small” model features a 316L steel case in a “square within a rectangle” design, measuring 31 mm across, with a 14 mm inter-horn width. Its dial is rhodium-plated and mirror-polished, with a blue-toned translucent lacquer finish and dark-grey transferred Arabic numerals. The watch runs on a Swiss quartz movement (13 × 15.15 mm, 1.95 mm thick, 6 jewels) driving hours and minutes. It comes fitted with a single wrap-around steel strap suitable for wrists 135 to 185 mm.
Hermès Cape Cod Chaîne d’Ancre
This iconic Hermès creation blends casual elegance with a touch of bold design. The 29 x 29 mm polished stainless steel case frames a silvered opaline dial decorated with the signature “Chaîne d’Ancre” motif, highlighted by rhodium-plated hands. Powered by a Swiss quartz movement, it ensures precision and reliability for everyday wear. The watch is paired with a Swift calfskin double-tour leather strap, crafted with Hermès’ renowned savoir-faire, and secured with a steel pin buckle. Water resistance is up to 3 bar, making it as practical as it is stylish.
Blancpain Villeret Quantième Phases de Lune Ref. 6106 4628 MMB
The Blancpain Villeret Quantième Phases de Lune Ref. 6106 4628 MMB is an elegant women’s watch that combines classic aesthetics with poetic complication. The 29.2 mm stainless steel case frames a white dial adorned with Roman numerals and small diamond markers, and the moon-phase display evokes the ancient link between horology and astronomy. Powered by an automatic movement and water-resistant to 30 m (3 atm), the piece is mounted on a matching steel bracelet for refined wear.
Richard Mille Flying Tourbillon Rafael Nadal
Ref. RM 27-05
The Richard Mille RM 27-05 Flying Tourbillon Rafael Nadal is a groundbreaking expression of ultralight engineering and cutting-edge watchmaking, developed in close collaboration with tennis legend Rafael Nadal. Designed to withstand extreme conditions on the court, this timepiece weighs just 11.5 grams without the strap, making it the lightest mechanical tourbillon watch ever created by the brand.
Its case is crafted from Carbon TPT® B.4, a next-generation composite exclusive to Richard Mille, offering exceptional durability, shock resistance, and a refined matte finish. The skeletonized movement features a flying tourbillon, enhancing chronometric performance while minimizing weight and friction. Despite its feather-light construction, the RM 27-05 is tested to withstand shocks of over 14,000 g—a true testament to its structural resilience.
The manually wound movement provides a power reserve of approximately 55 hours, housed within a monobloc case design for superior strength and rigidity. Every component reflects the brand’s obsession with performance, from the hand-finished bridges to the ultra-efficient gear train.
With its unparalleled combination of extreme lightness, precision, and robustness, the RM 27-05 is not just a watch—it’s a technical achievement born from the spirit of sport and innovation.
Richard Mille RM 74‑01 Automatic Tourbillon
The RM 74‑01 houses Richard Mille’s in‑house CRMT6 calibre, an ultra‑skeletonised automatic tourbillon movement offering around 50 hours of power reserve. At its core is a free‑sprung balance with variable inertia, adjusted via four micro‑weights for superior accuracy and shock resistance.
The case measures approximately 52.6 × 34.4 mm and is crafted in grey Cermet—an exclusive Richard Mille composite combining the lightness of titanium with the hardness of ceramic—while the caseband, baseplate, and bridges use Grade 5 titanium for strength and durability.
Unique to this model is the variable‑geometry rotor, allowing owners to adjust rotor inertia to suit their activity level, ensuring optimal winding efficiency.
The dial features a fully skeletonised layout, showcasing the movement’s intricate mechanics with visibility down to the tourbillon at 6 o’clock, all protected under a sapphire crystal and paired with a rubber strap for sporty comfort.
To sum up, the RM 74‑01 blends avant‑garde materials, technical innovation, and minimalist elegance in a slim tonneau‑shaped form—ideal for those seeking haute horology with a modern edge.
This unique watch model owes its name to the aviation pioneer Alberto Santos Dumont. It first appeared in 1904 and, as legend has it, it was created by Cartier on Santos’ order to help the Brazilian pilot keep time correctly.
The watch remained a legend and after over a hundred years, the Santos model received another incarnation. This time it is a skeleton masterpiece made of gold and steel, with a transparent case made of sapphire glass. The watch mechanism inside is unique, with elements also made of yellow gold. At first, the untrained eye will see mainly gears and intersecting strips of precious metal. Only a careful look will reveal the Roman numerals – III, VI, IX, XII located around the square center of the watch mechanism.
This unique men’s timepiece is made, along with the bracelet with gold and steel.
Since 1952, OMEGA Constellation watches have been inspired by the precise movement of the stars. In this special model, the star motif is taken a step further with the introduction of a captivating meteorite dial.
The watch has a diameter of 29 mm and is equipped with a case and a bracelet with a single bell, made of stainless steel. Characteristic elements of the Constellation series, such as polished claws, crescent-shaped facets and a frame encrusted with diamonds, add to its unique charm.
The unusual dial of the watch is made of a real piece of iron meteorite, which has been given a purple color. The natural meteorite pattern makes each dial unique, meaning no two models are the same. Additionally, the watch has a date display at 6 o’clock and diamond hour markers. The hands and constellation star are made of 18K white gold, which adds to its elegance.
Behind the sapphire crystal on the back of the case is the impressive Co-Axial Master Chronometer Caliber 8700 movement. This advanced movement ensures the highest standards of precision, performance and resistance to magnetism, as confirmed by certificates from the Swiss Federal Institute of Metrology.
This unique watch model owes its name to the aviation pioneer Alberto Santos Dumont. It first appeared in 1904 and, as legend has it, it was created by Cartier on Santos’ order to help the Brazilian pilot keep time correctly.
The watch remained a legend and after over a hundred years, the Santos model received another incarnation. This time it is a skeleton masterpiece made of rose gold, with a transparent case made of sapphire glass. The watch mechanism inside is unique, with elements also made of rose gold. At first, the untrained eye will see mainly gears and intersecting strips of precious metal. Only a careful look will reveal the Roman numerals – III, VI, IX, XII located around the square center of the watch mechanism.
This unique men’s timepiece is made, along with the bracelet, almost entirely of rose gold.