The new Tissot PRX Powermatic 80, in a 40 mm size, features a unique forged carbon fiber case. This innovative material makes each watch one of a kind, while also offering lightweight durability. Designed for optimal performance in challenging conditions, it’s perfect for individuals looking to push their limits. The model blends functionality with style, making it an excellent choice for those who value both.
The watch combines elegant design with high-quality craftsmanship. The dial is protected by scratch-resistant sapphire crystal, ensuring clarity and durability. Powered by an automatic movement visible through the transparent case back, it boasts an impressive 80-hour power reserve.
Key Features
Collection: T-Classic
Weight: 75 g
Water Resistance: Up to 10 bar (100 m)
Warranty: 2 years
Brand: Breitling
Collection: Chronomat
Reference: RB19301A1G1S1
Warranty: 2 years manufacturer’s warranty
Gender: Men’s
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The BREITLING Chronomat B19 44 Perpetual Calendar 140TH Anniversary watch is a striking piece of luxury horology that combines technical sophistication with aesthetic appeal. The 44 mm rose gold case exudes opulence, while the skeleton dial offers a captivating view of the automatic Breitling B19 movement. Its rubber strap adds a modern contrast to the watch’s luxurious elements, making it perfect for both casual and formal settings.
Ideal for watch enthusiasts who appreciate high-end craftsmanship, this timepiece stands out with its blend of style, functionality, and exclusivity, making it a statement of both elegance and innovation.
Since 1993, the Seamaster Professional Diver 300M has enjoyed a legendary following. Today’s modern collection has embraced that famous ocean heritage and updated it with OMEGA’s best innovation and design.
This 44 mm chronograph model is crafted from stainless steel and 18K Sedna™ gold, and includes a polished black ceramic bezel with a Ceragold™ diving scale. The pushers are also polished black ceramic, as well as the dial which features laser-engraved waves and a date window at 6 o’clock.
The subdial hands are 18K Sedna™ gold, along with all other hands and indexes which are filled with white Super-LumiNova.
The watch is presented on a black rubber strap and is driven by the OMEGA Master Chronometer Calibre 9900, which can be seen through the sapphire-crystal on the wave-edged caseback.
Ulysse Nardin’s affinity for the marine world dates back to 1846 and the Manufacture’s first marine chronometers. Their accuracy was vital for setting the course of a ship and explorers’ lives depended on it. The Ocean itself is now in danger, and its survival depends on the sustainable management of environmental resources.
The ultra-technical and powerful Diver X Skeleton revolutionises the aesthetics of diving watches. With its titanium DLC case water-resistant to 200 metres, this extraordinary piece presents a dynamic skeletonised dial marked with an X in deep black and azure blue.
The Freak ONE epitomizes our commitment to innovation and excellence. The watch is powered by the caliber UN-240 Manufacture, an automatic movement with a 90-hour power reserve. The flying carrousel movement rotates around its own axis and features a silicon oversized oscillator and hairspring. The escapement is treated with DIAMonSIL for added precision and durability. The 44mm black DLC-coated titanium case has a satin finish and is complemented by a rose gold 5N bezel. The watch is fitted with a black rubber 'ballistic’ textured strap, made of 30% recycled rubber from production waste by BIWI. Since it rewrote high-end watchmaking codes more than two decades ago, the Freak’s iconic form has been defined by three signature characteristics: NO DIAL, NO HANDS, NO CROWN. Movement is king as it rotates to tell the time.
Since unveiling the ultra-modern Laureato Absolute collection in 2019, Girard-Perregaux has continuously explored cutting-edge materials. The new Laureato Absolute 8Tech, the latest addition to the Laureato Absolute collection, draws on the Manufacture’s amassed knowledge. Using 8Tech, a groundbreaking technique, the case is formed of octagonal carbon parts, creating a random structural pattern. Once again, the Laureato Absolute showcases Girard-Perregaux’s ability to optimise avant-garde materials to breathtaking effect.
The especially dramatic and enduring design concept of the OMEGA Constellation line is characterized by its famous “Griffes”, or claws, and striking dials.
This model features a white pearled mother-of-pearl dial with 10 diamond indexes and a date window at 6 o’clock. There is also a small seconds feature at 9 o’clock that includes 4 diamond markers in 18K white gold holders.
The bezel with tone-in-tone Roman numerals is mounted on a 27 mm stainless steel casebody and is presented on a bracelet with brushed links and polished bars. This timepiece is powered by the OMEGA Co-Axial Master Chronometer Small Seconds calibre 8704.
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.