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.
This 18-carat 5N rose gold model with a modern design in the best traditions of watchmaking is equipped with an ultra-thin, fully skeletonized eternal calendar. The calendar, the accuracy of which will not require adjustment until 2100, has a moon phase index with two golden moons and a starry sky. The exquisite finish of the mechanism with gray NAC coating is clearly visible both from the front side and through the back cover made of sapphire glass. The watch can be personalized with easily replaceable leather and rubber straps and a 750 rose gold 5N bracelet.
Vacheron Constantin Overseas Perpetual Calendar Ultra-Thin 4300V/220G-B945
This exceptional timepiece blends Fine Watchmaking sophistication with a sporty design in an 18-carat white-gold case measuring 41.5 mm in diameter and a remarkably slim 8.1 mm profile. It houses an ultra-slim automatic movement (Calibre 1120 QP/1) that powers a perpetual calendar accurate until 2100, along with a poetic moon phase display overlaid on a starry night sky with two gold moons.
Vacheron Constantin Overseas Perpetual Calendar Ultra-Thin 4300V/220G-B945
This exceptional timepiece blends Fine Watchmaking sophistication with a sporty design in an 18-carat white-gold case measuring 41.5 mm in diameter and a remarkably slim 8.1 mm profile. It houses an ultra-slim automatic movement (Calibre 1120 QP/1) that powers a perpetual calendar accurate until 2100, along with a poetic moon phase display overlaid on a starry night sky with two gold moons.
The sunburst satin-finished blue dial features snailed subdials, hand-applied white-gold markers and hands treated with blue Super-Luminova, and is framed by a transparent sapphire caseback revealing the Geneva-Hallmark movement. Designed for adaptability, the watch includes an interchangeable strap system: polished and satin-finished white-gold bracelet, dark-blue alligator leather, and dark-blue rubber—each with a white-gold clasp—from which the iconic Maltese Cross subtly emerges in the bracelet links.
Sporty yet elegant, technically masterful yet wearable, this Overseas model represents a pinnacle of aesthetic and horological prowess.
This 18-carat 5N rose gold model with a modern design in the best traditions of watchmaking is equipped with an ultra-thin, fully skeletonized eternal calendar. The calendar, the accuracy of which will not require adjustment until 2100, has a moon phase index with two golden moons and a starry sky. The exquisite finish of the mechanism with gray NAC coating is clearly visible both from the front side and through the back cover made of sapphire glass. The watch can be personalized with easily replaceable leather and rubber straps and a 750 rose gold 5N bracelet.
This 18-carat 5N rose gold model with a modern design in the best traditions of watchmaking is equipped with an ultra-thin, fully skeletonized eternal calendar. The calendar, the accuracy of which will not require adjustment until 2100, has a moon phase index with two golden moons and a starry sky. The exquisite finish of the mechanism with gray NAC coating is clearly visible both from the front side and through the back cover made of sapphire glass. The watch can be personalized with easily replaceable leather and rubber straps and a 750 rose gold 5N bracelet.
This model made of 750 rose gold 5N with a modern design in the best traditions of watchmaking is equipped with an ultra-thin, fully skeletonized eternal calendar. The calendar, the accuracy of which will not require adjustment until 2100, has a moon phase index with two golden moons and a starry sky. The exquisite finish of the mechanism with gray NAC coating is clearly visible both from the front side and through the back cover made of sapphire glass. The watch can be personalized with easily replaceable leather and rubber straps and a 750 rose gold 5N bracelet.
This 18-carat rose gold watch elegantly combines the complex functions of High Watchmaking and dynamic sports aesthetics. The case with a thickness of only 8.10 mm hides an ultra-thin module of the eternal calendar, capable of displaying the date up to 2100. It is complemented by a moon phase indicator, an image of a starry sky and two golden moons. Thanks to a set of three easily replaceable straps – two rubber and one bracelet made of 18 carat rose gold 5N – the watch can be personalized by style and mood. Through the links of the bracelet you can see the Maltese cross – the emblem of the House.
This 18-carat white gold watch elegantly combines the complex functions of High Watchmaking and dynamic sports aesthetics. The case with a thickness of only 8.10 mm hides an ultra-thin module of the eternal calendar, capable of displaying the date up to 2100. It is complemented by a moon phase indicator, an image of a starry sky and two golden moons. Thanks to a set of three easily replaceable straps – two rubber and one bracelet made of 18-carat white gold – the watch can be personalized by style and mood. Through the links of the bracelet you can see the Maltese cross – the emblem of the House.
The Richard Mille RM 74‑02 blends cutting-edge materials with refined watchmaking. Its distinctive tonneau-shaped case (52.63 × 34.40 mm, 13.05 mm thick) is crafted from Gold Quartz TPT®—a fusion of quartz fibres and 22K gold leaf—resulting in a unique, striated aesthetic. Another version in Gold Carbon TPT® combines carbon fibre and gold.
Inside, the CRMT5 calibre powers hours, minutes, and a tourbillon, with a 50-hour power reserve and 4 Hz frequency. The skeletonised movement features hand-finished 18K red and yellow gold bridges, a free-sprung balance, and a variable-geometry platinum rotor that adjusts to wrist activity.
Completed with a rubber strap and sapphire crystals front and back, the RM 74-02 is water-resistant to 50 meters and secured with Grade 5 titanium screws—combining technical mastery with striking elegance.
Jewelry meets time in radiant gold
This refined small model features a 750/1000 yellow gold case, fully set with 227 brilliant-cut diamonds (2.25 carats), and is powered by a quartz movement.
Its mother-of-pearl dial is framed under sapphire crystal, with gladius-shaped hands finished in yellow gold. The pearly crown is adorned with an additional diamond (0.08 carats), adding a final touch of sparkle.
The watch is paired with a black alligator leather strap featuring a painted lacquer effect and a 750/1000 yellow gold ardillon buckle.
Case dimensions: 31.4 × 23.1 mm
Thickness: 6.9 mm
Water resistance: Up to 30 meters
A timepiece like jewelry
The iconic Baignoire de Cartier, now in a Small version (31.4 × 23.1 mm), entirely crafted in 750/1000 yellow gold.
Its oval case houses a quartz movement, with a silver dial, blued gladius-shaped hands, and sapphire crystal. The crown is adorned with a sapphire cabochon, and the rigid bracelet is also made of 750/1000 yellow gold.
Thickness: 6.9 mm. Water-resistant up to 30 meters.
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
The Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Selfwinding Flying Tourbillon Openworked is a luxurious timepiece that epitomizes the pinnacle of horological craftsmanship. This 41 mm watch is a groundbreaking creation, introducing sand gold, a new 18-carat gold alloy that shifts between white and pink gold, offering an ever-changing aesthetic that plays with light and perspective. This unique alloy enhances the watch’s visual appeal, making it a masterpiece of both technical innovation and design.
The case of the Royal Oak Selfwinding Flying Tourbillon Openworked is crafted from the newly developed 18-carat sand gold, which subtly shifts in tone depending on the light and angle. The sapphire crystal and caseback are glareproofed, ensuring a clear view of both the dial and the intricate movement within.
The dial of the watch is a showcase of sophistication, featuring a sand gold-toned inner bezel that complements the white gold hour markers and hands. The luminescent coating on the hands ensures readability in low light, while the openworked design offers a captivating view of the complex movement.
The bracelet is made from the same 18-carat sand gold as the case, creating a seamless and luxurious continuity in design. It is secured with an AP folding clasp, offering both elegance and security.
The Royal Oak Selfwinding Flying Tourbillon Openworked is powered by the Calibre 2972, a selfwinding movement that is a marvel of modern horology. The movement is composed of 271 individual parts and includes a flying tourbillon, a feature that eliminates the need for an upper bridge, allowing for an unobstructed view of the tourbillon as it spins. The movement’s meticulous craftsmanship is evident in its sand gold-toned and rhodium-toned hues, which are visible through the openworked design. With a power reserve of 65 hours, this watch is as reliable as it is beautiful.
The Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Selfwinding Flying Tourbillon Openworked 41 mm in sand gold is a remarkable timepiece that combines avant-garde materials with traditional Swiss watchmaking excellence. Its unique sand gold alloy, openworked movement, and flying tourbillon make it a standout piece in any collection, offering a perfect blend of innovation, craftsmanship, and timeless style.
The Patek Philippe Nautilus is a sophisticated watch featuring a white gold case and an automatic flyback chronograph mechanism. Its opaline blue-gray dial is perfectly matched with two included straps: one made of denim-patterned calfskin leather, and the other of composite material with a fabric texture. The leather strap features contrasting white stitching and a white gold Nautilus fold-over clasp.
The watch case measures 40.5 mm in diameter and 12.2 mm in thickness, with water resistance up to 30 meters. It is distinguished by a refined combination of polished and satin finishes. The dial includes chronograph indications organized in a large monocounter at 6 o’clock with three concentric scales, while the central chronograph seconds hand can also function as a continuous seconds display. Additionally, there is a date window at 3 o’clock. The white gold hour markers have a white luminescent coating for visibility in the dark.
The sapphire crystal on the case back allows a look at Self-winding mechanical movement.
The watch’s color scheme pairs exceptionally well with blue clothing, adding to its versatility and elegance.
Patek Philippe presents the Nautilus Travel Time Chronograph Reference 5990/1 in a generous rose gold version contrasting with the sunburst blue dial featuring an embossed horizontal pattern and applied hour-markers. The baton-style hands are in rose gold with a luminescent coating. This new model combines three highly sought-after complications: a self-winding flyback chronograph, an easy-to-use Travel Time function (dual time-zone), and a date display, coupled with local time.
The Ref. 5990/1A-011 Nautilus Travel Time chronograph is one of Patek Philippe’s rare steel watches. It features a new blue dial with a ray sunburst dial and a delicate black gradation to the periphery.
The self-winding caliber CH 28-520 C FUS movement combines three convenient and user-friendly complications: a flyback chronograph, a Travel Time function (two time zones with two separate hour hands; the skeletonized hand shows home time) and an analog date at 12 o’clock which is synchronized with local time.
The Nautilus self-winding flyback chronograph comes in a new white gold version with an opaline blue-gray dial. This refined shade is echoed on the blue-gray denim-patterned calfskin strap with white gold Nautilus fold-over clasp. The watch is also delivered with an additional blue-gray composite material strap with fabric pattern.
The case and bezel are distinguished by contrasting polished and satin finishes.
Chronograph indications are grouped in an original and legible large 6 o’clock monocounter with three concentric scales. The central chronograph seconds hand can also be used as a running seconds display.
A NEW BLUE DIAL SHADING TO BLACK FOR THE STEEL VERSION
The steel Nautilus, endowed with an Annual Calendar and moon-phase display, now features a new blue dial inspired from the dial color of the original Nautilus model of 1976. Horizontal embossing and subtle grading from blue to black at the dial’s periphery create a powerful yet refined aesthetic that perfectly complements the sheen of the metal.
This elegantly sporty exterior, water-resistant to 30 m, conceals a caliber 324 S QA LU 24H/303 self-winding movement comprising 347 parts, which can be admired through a sapphire crystal case back.
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.
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.
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.
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.
The Antarctique is a thin, elegant sports watch that is at home in all settings. Water resistant to 120m and featuring an integrated stainless steel bracelet, the Antarctique is one of the most recognizable modern independent sports watches available today. Each watch showcases the incredible dial work and of course, the in house SXH5 caliber, which is not only a slight 4.2mm thick, it’s also finished to an extraordinarily high degree.
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.