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.
Bold heritage in rose gold
The Santos de Cartier medium model features a self-winding mechanical movement powered by the 1847 MC calibre, housed in a 750/1000 rose gold case.
Its heptagonal crown is set with a faceted sapphire, while the silver opaline dial displays blue steel gladius-shaped hands beneath sapphire crystal.
The watch comes with two interchangeable straps — one in alligator leather and one in calfskin — both equipped with Cartier’s QuickSwitch system for easy versatility. Secured with a rose gold 750/1000 folding buckle.
Case width: 35.1 mm
Thickness: 8.83 mm
Water resistance: Up to 100 meters
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.
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.
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.
Patek Philippe presents the Aquanaut Travel Time Reference 5269 in a new, non gem-set rose gold version featuring a highly refined color. The opaline blue-gray dial is echoed by an integrated strap in matching composite material, secured by a patented Patek Philippe fold-over clasp featuring four independent safety catches.
Equipped with an exclusive quartz caliber, this travel watch with its „contemporary casual chic” style is distinguished by its Travel Time display with a practical and discreet crown-operated setting system.
The case is enhanced by contrasting polished and satin finishes.
Patek Philippe combines „contemporary casual chic” design and Haute Joaillerie in a new white gold Aquanaut Luce model.
The dial center is paved with baguette-cut diamonds and blue sapphires forming a checkerboard pattern recalling the Aquanaut collection’s emblematic pattern. The chapter ring alternates between baguette-cut blue sapphire hour-markers and snow-set brilliant-cut diamonds.
The rounded octagonal bezel is enhanced by a row of baguette-cut sapphires set in a subtle gradient running from light to dark blue. The chromatic harmony is echoed by the integrated strap in dark blue composite material.
This watch is equipped with self-winding 26-330 S caliber, visible through a sapphire crystal case-back.
The first ladies collection by F.P Journe a revolutionary horological concept
Always ahead of his time, conciliating tradition, innovation and modern technology, f.p.journe has developed a revolutionary horological concept for his first ladies collection. It was designed and conceived exclusively for women, with extremely precise technical specifications to provide this watch a long autonomy of 8 to 10 years in daily use and up to 18 years in standby mode.
8 years of development were necessary for this innovative movement that combines a great comfort of use and the performances of an electro-mechanical watch with feminity, elegance and precision. The “élégante” allows the time to be stopped and started again. This is the dream of all watchmakers…
The concept of this electro-mechanical watch features a mechanical motion detector visible on the dial at 4:30. When the “élégante” is motionless, it goes in stand by mode after 35 minutes to save its energy and the hands stop turning. During the standby mode, the microprocessor continues to keep time, while the mechanical parts – gears, rotors and hands – stop moving. When the “élégante” is moved again, the hands sets themselves automatically to the current time, taking the shortest path – either clockwise or counter clockwise.
All the mechanical elements of the “élégante” movement are manufactured by f.p.journe, based on the brand’s own criteria of excellence in state-of-the-art haute horology. The electronic components are made in switzerland according to exclusive standards, with a microprocessor specifically created for the watch.
The luminescent dial of the “élégante” in the titanium versions recalls the shimmering surface of white mother-of-pearl. It offers maximum legibility, by day and by night. At night the hands count off the hours, as in a shadow theatre. As a finishing touch to his first ladies collection, f.p.journe has chosen a flat tortue case, whose design is trademarked.
As françois-Paul Journe says: “i created this watch because for 20 years, women have been asking me to design a watch for them; a watch that was different and comfortable to wear, and that suited their needs and desires. I therefore created this long-lasting watch especially for them. Today the “élégante” features the only electro-mechanical movement conceived and created for the luxury market and offering a true vision of luxury.”
The “élégante” 40mm titanium is available with 8 coloured rubber straps: white, powder rose, orange, chocolate, black, anthracite, midnight blue and khaki green. The ergonomic shape of the straps perfectly embraces the wrist.
A watch that doubles as a piece of jewelry, Panthère de Cartier is one of the most distinctive Cartier designs. Adorned in gold, diamonds, and exquisite gemstones, it is a staple for a woman who never goes unnoticed. Magnetic, wild, feline, and free.
A watch that doubles as a piece of jewelry, Panthère de Cartier is one of the most distinctive Cartier designs. Adorned in gold, diamonds, and exquisite gemstones, it is a staple for a woman who never goes unnoticed. Magnetic, wild, feline, and free.