This Hermès Cape Cod Chaine d’Ancre features a 37 mm “square within a rectangle” 316L steel case with anti-glare sapphire crystal and water resistance to 3 bar. Its dial is rendered in a rich blue lacquer, adorned with matt rhodium-plated “Chaîne d’Ancre” hour markers. At its heart is a Swiss quartz movement (18.6 mm, 6 jewels) powering the hours and minutes. The watch is fitted with a Malta-blue calfskin strap in a single wraparound (long size), which is interchangeable via Hermès’ quick-change system.
DeWitt Academia Endless Racing
This striking timepiece displays a daring skeleton dial centered around a helical screw, symbolizing motion and the essence of time. Engineered with refinement, it features a 42.5 mm titanium and rubber case, an automatic movement with a 59-hour power reserve, and a sporty aesthetic that seamlessly merges innovation and mechanical sophistication.
DeWitt Academia Out of Time AC.OUT.003
The DeWitt Academia Out of Time AC.OUT.003 is a distinctive timepiece featuring a 42.5mm 18K rose gold case with black rubber accents. Its unique dial displays a dead-beat seconds at 4 o’clock and a free seconds at 8 o’clock, highlighted by gold-encircled counters. Powered by the in-house DeWitt self-winding movement, it offers a 65-hour power reserve and operates at 21,600 vibrations per hour. The watch is completed with a black alligator leather strap and a rose gold pin buckle, combining innovative design with DeWitt’s signature craftsmanship.
DeWitt Academia Small Second AC.ACA.001
The DeWitt Academia Small Second AC.ACA.001 features a 42.5mm 18K rose gold case with black rubber accents and a black lacquer dial. It displays a small seconds at 6 o’clock and is powered by the in-house DW5051 automatic movement with a 65-hour power reserve. The watch comes with a black alligator leather strap, combining elegant design with DeWitt’s signature craftsmanship.
DeWitt Academia Mathematical AC.MAT.001
The DeWitt Academia Mathematical AC.MAT.001 is a limited-edition timepiece that showcases innovative horological design. Housed in a 42.5mm 18K rose gold case, it features a distinctive dial with jumping hour and minute displays, offering a unique reading experience. The watch is powered by DeWitt’s in-house automatic movement, providing a 48-hour power reserve and operating at a frequency of 21,600 vibrations per hour. Its black alligator leather strap complements the elegant design, making it a standout piece for collectors.
Vacheron Constantin Overseas Chronograph 5520V/210A-B481
A sophisticated stainless steel chronograph that combines sporty elegance with fine watchmaking. It features a 42.5 mm case, a deep black lacquered dial with silvered counters, and the self-winding caliber 5200 offering a 52-hour power reserve. The transparent sapphire caseback reveals a 22K gold rotor decorated with a wind-rose motif. Delivered with interchangeable steel, calfskin, and rubber straps, the watch is versatile, water-resistant to 150 m, and certified with the Hallmark of Geneva for its exceptional craftsmanship.
With the DeWitt Grand Skeleton, the Manufacture revives its origins by developing a new movement with a strong and very «DeWitt» character, both in its aesthetics and its functions. For his skeleton manual movement, Jérôme de Witt wanted a clean and structured construction, allowing an optimal vision on the 195 pieces of the movement
The power reserve system is based on the satellite principle awarded in the Innovation category at the Grand Prix de l’Horlogerie de Genève in 2005 and is increased to 80 hours by a double barrel. The three-dimensional bridge that houses it is itself skeletonised, discovering the spiral that resides inside.
This watch also meet the very high standards of finishing that have always been adopted by the Manufacture: hand finishing, cremation, strapping, polished angling.
TOn the occasion of its 270th anniversary, the Vacheron Constantin Manufacture presents a limited edition of 18-carat white gold watches consisting of 270 copies. Elegant and symbolic, this watch is equipped with a dial with a pattern in the form of a Maltese cross, creating a fascinating play of light. Hour markers and hands econote with the smooth bend of the dial. The automatic movement of the watch is decorated with a „côte unique” finish and a laconic anniversary inscription. The retrograde date indicator and the high-precision phase indicator of the moon, which will require adjustment only once every 122 years, are distinguished by easy readability of readings and bring a romantic touch to the design of the product.
Imbued with the spirit of wandering, the Grade 5 titanium watch is equipped with an ultra-thin skeletonized movement only 5.65 millimeters thick and a tourbillon carriage in the shape of a Maltese cross. This outstanding caliber with a peripheral rotor made of 22 carat yellow gold 3N and a design visible through a transparent back cover has a power reserve of more than 3 days. Thanks to the replaceable titanium bracelet and leather and rubber straps with a folding clasp, the watch can be personalized according to the wishes of the owner.
Richard Mille Flying Tourbillon Sapphire
Ref. RM 75-01
This exceptional timepiece showcases Richard Mille’s dedication to transparency, precision, and architectural beauty. Powered by the manual-winding calibre RM 75-01, it features a flying tourbillon and flying barrel suspended within a skeletonized movement, offering both technical sophistication and visual depth.
The case, entirely crafted from solid blocks of sapphire, reveals the movement in stunning clarity while providing outstanding scratch resistance. With over 1,000 hours of machining and finishing, the case is secured by grade 5 titanium screws and offers 30 meters of water resistance.
Inside, components made of grade 5 titanium, 5N gold, and grey PVD-treated elements ensure rigidity and performance. The fast-rotating barrel enhances energy efficiency, delivering a power reserve of approximately 65 hours. Super-LumiNova accents and an arched gold flange complete the sculptural aesthetic of this striking watch.
CORUM Golden Bridge Avant-Garde
Ref. B313/04280 – 313.200.77/0F01 HS15
The CORUM Golden Bridge Avant-Garde is a striking timepiece created to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Automatic Golden Bridge. Crafted in titanium grade 5 with a black DLC treatment and adorned with 5N 18K rose gold and 72 round diamonds totaling approximately 0.65 carats, this watch embodies technical mastery and refined elegance. Its bold tonneau-shaped case, measuring 37.20 by 51.80 mm with a thickness of 13.70 mm, features panoramic sapphire crystal on both the front and back, offering a sweeping view of the exquisite linear movement.
At the heart of the watch lies the automatic Caliber CO 313, operating at a frequency of 4 Hz (28,800 vibrations per hour), with a 40-hour power reserve and 26 jewels. The movement powers skeletonized baton hands finished in black galvanic treatment, emphasizing the architectural beauty of the watch. The timepiece is fitted with a black alligator leather strap and secured by a triple-blade folding clasp in titanium with black DLC and a rose gold cover. Water-resistant to 30 meters, the Golden Bridge Avant-Garde is a sophisticated blend of modern design, mechanical innovation, and luxury craftsmanship.
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This watch is built with durability and functionality in mind, featuring high-grade materials and technical details ideal for both professional and recreational divers.
Hand-wound mechanical, P.3000 calibre, 16½ lignes, 5.3 mm thick, 21 jewels, Glucydur balance, 21,600 alternations/hour. Incabloc anti-shock device. Power reserve 3 days, two barrels. 161 components. Minutes, hours. Case – 47 mm diameter, brushed bronze. Shaded green with luminous Arabic numerals and hour markers
A 47 mm brushed bronze case, anti-clockwise rotating bezel, see-through sapphire crystal and titanium case back. Powered by an automatic mechanical movement, P.9010 calibre offers a 3-day power reserve, and water resistance up to 30.0 bar
Functions – Stop seconds device, Hours, Small seconds, Calendar aperture, Minutes. Bronze/brown ceramic anti-clockwise rotating bezel with graduated scale.
The watch has a domed sapphire crystal with a reflective coating and a screw-down caseback with a non-reflective crystal, making it water resistant to 100 m. A black vulcanized rubber strap matching the crown with a black rubber set. It also features specific skeleton and minute dials in a black lacquered hardwood case.
The Corum Bubble Dragon Eye model refers to the Chinese year of the dragon in 2024.
Longitude Titanium is a COSC-certified chronometer with a power-reserve display and an imposing seconds counter paying tribute to John Arnold’s marine chronometers and his decisive role in calculating longitude at sea.
Longitude Titanium is a sports-chic COSC-certified chronometer with a 42.5 mm titanium case.
Longitude Titanium is a COSC-certified chronometer with a power-reserve display and an imposing seconds counter paying tribute to John Arnold’s marine chronometers and his decisive role in calculating longitude at sea.
Longitude Titanium is a sports-chic COSC-certified chronometer with a 42.5 mm titanium case.
The TORIC Chronographe Rattrapante heart is crafted in 18ct rose gold. This integrated movement is a “racing machine” which beats at a high frequency (5Hz) and incorporates a double column wheel. Its structural elements are skeletonized and suggest an arabesque, leaving ample room for visual appreciation of its moving components.
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.