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.
Timeless elegance in yellow gold
This large model (33.7 × 25.5 mm) of the iconic Tank Louis Cartier features a quartz movement housed in a 750/1000 yellow gold case.
It showcases a silver grené dial with blued steel gladius-shaped hands, protected by mineral glass. The pearly crownis adorned with a sapphire cabochon, while a dark gray alligator strap and a yellow gold ardillon buckle (750/1000) complete the look.
Thickness: 6.3 mm
Water resistance: Up to 30 meters
Refined elegance in rose gold
The Mini Baignoire de Cartier (24.6 × 18.7 mm) features a quartz movement and is crafted in 750/1000 rose gold.
Its oval case is paired with a silver dial, blued gladius-style hands, and sapphire crystal. The crown is adorned with a sapphire cabochon, while the rigid bracelet is also made of 750/1000 rose gold.
Thickness: 7.2 mm. Water-resistant up to 30 meters.
Cartier classic in a modern edition
The larger version of the iconic Tank Must watch (33.7 × 25.5 mm), equipped with the innovative SolarBeat™ light-powered movement.
Features a steel case, silver sunray dial, blued gladius-style hands, and a crown set with a spinel cabochon. Completed by a steel bracelet with a refined butterfly clasp.
Thickness: 6.6 mm. Water resistance: up to 30 meters.
De Bethune brand was founded in 2002 by David Zanetta and the French watchmaker Denis Flageollet.
The watch case is made of 18-carat rose gold, has a diameter of 44 mm and a thickness of 12.5 mm, has hollow lugs and a sapphire case back. The matte silver-plated dial with a central lotus motif is surrounded by a convex ring with dark blue printed Roman numerals. The leaf-shaped hands are made of blued steel, and the spherical moon phase indicator in palladium and flame-blue steel is set on a subdial encrusted with gold stars. The watch is completed with a black leather strap.
De Bethune patented a four-arm titanium balance with platinum weights, a self-compensating free spring hairspring with a flat terminal curve, a double barrel, and a mechanism providing a 5-day power reserve. The watch’s functions include: time display in hours and minutes, a perpetual calendar showing the date at 6 o’clock, the days of the week in the aperture at 9 o’clock, the months in the aperture at 3 o’clock, and the leap year in the aperture at 12 o’clock. A De Bethune spherical moon phase indicator is located at 12 o’clock.
This is a rare, numbered edition. According to the manufacturer, only 23 copies of this model have been produced since 2011.
Chopard to jedna z najstarszych firm produkujących luksusową biżuterię oraz zegarki, przedsiębiorstwo powstało w 1860 roku w szwajcarskiej miejscowości Sonvilier. Obecnie siedziba firmy znajduje się w Genewie. W ofercie Chopard znaleźć można: unikalną biżuterię, klasyczne oraz sportowe zegarki, biżuterię zaręczynową oraz ślubną, a także: torebki, perfumy i okulary. Do najsłynniejszych kolekcji biżuterii zaliczyć można: Happy Diamonds, Happy Hearts, Ice Cube, Imperiale, Chopardissimo i L’Heure Du Diamant. Wśród kolekcji zegarków w historii zapisały się męskie kolekcje zegarków: L.U.C, Classic oraz Classic Racing, a także damskie kolekcje zegarków: Happy Sport, Happy Diamonds, Imperiale, Classic, La Strada, L.U.C oraz L’Heure Du Diamant.