Hermès Heure H – reference 044937WW00
This Hermès Heure H features a 25 mm square case in black-lacquered 316L steel, with 16 mm between the lugs. The dial is also black-lacquered, with white transferred Arabic numerals, and the hands are rhodium-plated. The movement is Swiss quartz, offering only hours and minutes. It is paired with a double wrap-around black Barenia calfskin strap, size long, and includes an anti-glare sapphire crystal with 3 bar water resistance.
Hermès Slim d’Hermès GM Manufacture SKU: 041759WW00
This elegant timepiece combines slender design with refined craftsmanship. The 39.5 mm stainless steel case houses a silvered opaline dial with black Arabic numerals, a sunburst chapter ring, and a snailed small-seconds counter at 6 o’clock, all framed by anti-glare sapphire crystal front and back. Powering it is Hermès’ in-house ultra-thin automatic calibre H1950, with a micro-rotor, 160 components, 29 jewels, operating at 3 Hz, and offering around 48-hour power reserve. The watch is paired with a matt black alligator wrap-around strap and secured by a 316L steel pin buckle. Water resistance is up to 3 bar.
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.
Patek Philippe Grand Complications Automatic – 6159G-001
The Patek Philippe 6159G-001 from the prestigious Grand Complications collection is a masterclass in haute horlogerie. Designed for men who appreciate exceptional craftsmanship, this timepiece features a self-winding automatic movement housed in a sophisticated 39.5 mm white gold case.
Its deep black dial offers a striking contrast, protected by a scratch-resistant sapphire crystal. The watch is complemented by a durable composite strap and a secure deployant clasp, ensuring both comfort and elegance.
With a water resistance of up to 3 ATM, this model balances complexity with practicality. As part of Patek Philippe’s revered Grand Complications line, the 6159G-001 showcases the brand’s dedication to technical excellence and timeless design.
Breitling Navitimer 01 46mm Chronograph with a black dial. Here are some notable features of the watch:
Brand: Breitling
Model: Navitimer 01, 46mm version
Dial: Black dial with contrasting white indices and red accents.
Case Material: black-coated stainless steel.
Bezel: Features a bi-directional rotating bezel, commonly used for aviation calculations such as fuel consumption or airspeed (a signature of Navitimer watches).
Functions:
Chronograph with subdials (small seconds at 9 o’clock, a 30-minute counter at 3 o’clock, and 12-hour counter at 6 o’clock)
Tachymeter scale on the outer rim of the dial, useful for calculating speed.
Date window at 4:30 position.
Movement: COSC-certified chronometer ensuring precise and reliable timekeeping.
Strap: Black rubber strap with a textured pattern, matching the sporty yet sophisticated design.
The Navitimer series is known for its pilot-focused functionality, and this 46mm version combines technical precision with a bold, contemporary aesthetic.
Tank Française watch, large model, mechanical movement with automatic winding. Steel case. Faceted crown in steel decorated with a synthetic cabochon-shaped spinel. Silvered dial, blued-steel sword-shaped hands, sapphire crystal. Steel bracelet. Case dimensions: 36.7 mm x 30.5 mm, thickness: 10.1 mm. Water-resistant to 3 bar (approx. 30 metres).
The Aquanaut Luce collection for ladies welcomes a new, practical and easy-to-use complication: the patented Annual Calendar: a complete day/date/month calendar requiring only one manual correction per year, at the end of February. The manufacture is thus enriching its offer of complicated ladies’ watches with a non-gemset model.
The iconic design of the rose gold case and bezel with a rounded octagonal shape is enhanced by the contrast between polished and satin-brushed finishes. The contemporary “sporty chic” style is reinforced by the blue-gray dial and composite strap with Aquanaut pattern.
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 Grand Central Tourbillon is a spectacular new collection, where the Tourbillon is in the spotlight, placed at the center of the timepiece. One of the complexities of the collection, lies in the fact that we had to totally rethink the watch in order to move the Tourbillon from its original position at 6 o’clock to the center of the watch. In addition, Franck Muller designers and watchmakers had to find an innovative way to place the hour and minute hands around the Tourbillon cage, highlighting the beauty of the piece.
This tourbillon, the fastest in the world, completes one rotation in only five seconds and is powered by nothing less than four barrels. It features an exclusive escapement mechanism that is completely reversed from a traditional one. This unique set up takes a lot more energy than a conventional tourbillon, and as such we were able to incorporate multiplying gears in the goingtrain to speed up the tourbillon without compromising the integrity of the balance. That is something that is created specific to this watch and is once again a demonstration of the incredible in-house capabilities of Franck Muller.
Girard-Perregaux unveils two new versions of the Quasar Light, a timepiece renowned for taking ‘transparency to the extreme’. This contemporary expression of Haute Horlogerie pays tribute to the Maison’s now-iconic three arrow-shaped bridges, patented 140 years ago. In common with its traditional antecedents, the Quasar Light 140 is equipped with a tourbillon but it also embraces modernity with its distinctive sapphire crystal bridges and case.
Girard-Perregaux unveils two new versions of the Quasar Light, a timepiece renowned for taking ‘transparency to the extreme’. This contemporary expression of Haute Horlogerie pays tribute to the Maison’s now-iconic three arrow-shaped bridges, patented 140 years ago. In common with its traditional antecedents, the Quasar Light 140 is equipped with a tourbillon but it also embraces modernity with its distinctive sapphire crystal bridges and case.
From the Quai des Bergues Lady collection, Czapek presents the Lady No.7 model, clad in a luxurious 1N white gold case and adorned with lustrous diamonds. The model measures a 38.5mm diameter and is topped with a curved scratch resistant sapphire crystal glass lens that protects the surface of a stunning mother of pearl dial. The captivating pearly shades of the dial are accompanied by glistening VVS diamonds located at each hour marker. The display, with white gold Fleur de Lys hands, also features a small second sub-dial at 7 o’clock and a power reserve indicator at 5 o’clock.
The Czapek Quai des Bergues Lady No.7 watch is powered by one of the brand’s proprietary movements, complete with double open ratchets, sandblasted bridges, blue screws, bevelling, and final anglage decoration that have all been made visible through a sapphire crystal glass caseback. The manual winding movement is capable of producing a 7 day power reserve that can be read from the power reserve indicator at 5 o’clock. To complete its elegant look, the white gold Quai des Bergues watch is fitted on a deep blue alligator leather strap with a white gold buckle.
The Antarctique combines sophisticated style and look with a genuine in-house power movement bound to stake a major claim in the popular sport-chic segment.
The Antarctique is a 40.5 mm or 38.5 mm three-hander, thin enough to slip comfortably under a cuff, and with a carefully-honed, edgy look. The transparent case back reveals the model’s beating heart, the vigorous, 30-millimeter SXH5 automatic caliber, conceived internally by a multifaceted team. Special attention was given to both performance and appearance, so the movement’s parts are arranged for visual harmony and transparency.
Alternatively, the Antarctique Rattrapante in 42.5 mm., a split-second mono-pusher chronograph with a unique, dial-side mechanism, embodies the delicate balance between high-end mechanics and refined aesthetics.