Vacheron Constantin Égérie Moon-Phase
Ref. 8005F/000R-H030
A limited-edition 37 mm timepiece crafted in 18K pink gold, featuring a lilac mother-of-pearl pleated dial and an off-center moon-phase display framed by diamonds. The bezel set with 58 brilliant-cut diamonds and a moonstone crown enhances its elegance. Powered by the self-winding Caliber 1088 L with a 40-hour power reserve, it comes with three interchangeable straps and is limited to 100 pieces worldwide.
Vacheron Constantin Égérie Moon-Phase Jewellery 37 mm
Ref. 8016F/127R-B977
This luxurious timepiece from the Égérie collection combines haute couture elegance with fine watchmaking. Crafted in 18K 5N rose gold, the 37 mm case, dial, and bracelet are set with 1,377 diamonds, creating a dazzling presence. The dial features an off-center moon-phase display at 1:30, with two mother-of-pearl moons appearing behind translucent sapphire-crystal clouds. At its heart beats the self-winding Caliber 1088 L, offering hours, minutes, seconds, and moon-phase functions with a power reserve of approximately 40 hours. Leaf-shaped gold hands and Arabic numerals add refinement, while a sapphire-crystal back reveals the movement. Water-resistant to 30 meters, it is a masterpiece of jewelry and horology in perfect harmony.
Rolex Yacht-Master 37 Ref. M268655-0019
The Rolex Yacht-Master 37 Ref. M268655-0019 features a 37 mm case crafted from 18 kt Everose gold, paired with a black Cerachrom ceramic bezel that displays polished, raised numerals and graduations for a striking contrast. Its pavé diamond-set dial adds a touch of refined luxury, while the innovative Oysterflex bracelet combines a flexible metal blade with elastomer for superior comfort and durability. The bracelet is secured with an Oysterlock clasp and includes the Glidelock extension system, allowing precise adjustment for the perfect fit, making this watch a seamless blend of elegance, technical innovation, and sporty sophistication.
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
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.
The Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Selfwinding Flying Tourbillon Extra-Thin RD#3 is a testament to the brand’s dedication to blending exquisite design with innovative watchmaking. This 37 mm timepiece, crafted in 18-carat white gold, is both an elegant and technical marvel. Its slim profile is made possible by the ultra-thin Calibre 2968, which powers the flying tourbillon while maintaining a sleek, refined appearance. The bezel is set with baguette-cut diamonds, and the smoked blue Petite Tapisserie dial adds a luxurious touch to this extraordinary watch.
The case of the Royal Oak Selfwinding Flying Tourbillon Extra-Thin RD#3 is crafted from 18-carat white gold, exuding a sophisticated and timeless elegance. The bezel, set with baguette-cut diamonds, elevates the watch’s luxury appeal, while the glareproofed sapphire crystal and caseback provide durability and a clear view of the watch’s intricate movement.
The dial of this timepiece is a stunning smoked blue with a “Petite Tapisserie” pattern, a signature design element of the Royal Oak collection. The hour markers are elegantly represented by baguette-cut diamonds, adding to the watch’s luxurious feel. The white gold Royal Oak hands feature luminescent coating, ensuring readability even in low light conditions.
The 18-carat white gold bracelet seamlessly integrates with the case, offering both comfort and style. The AP folding clasp ensures that the watch remains securely fastened to the wrist while maintaining its refined appearance.
At the heart of this watch lies the ultra-thin Calibre 2968, a selfwinding movement that is only 3.4 mm thick. Despite its slim profile, the movement houses a complex flying tourbillon, showcasing Audemars Piguet’s engineering prowess. The movement operates at a frequency of 3 Hz, providing a power reserve of 50 hours, and is composed of 226 meticulously crafted parts.
The Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Selfwinding Flying Tourbillon Extra-Thin RD#3 in 37 mm is a luxurious timepiece that combines the brand’s iconic design with cutting-edge watchmaking technology. Crafted from 18-carat white gold, featuring a bezel adorned with baguette-cut diamonds, and a smoked blue Petite Tapisserie dial, this watch is as elegant as it is technically advanced. The ultra-thin Calibre 2968 movement, with its flying tourbillon, ensures that this watch is not only a statement of style but also a masterpiece of horological innovation.
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.
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.
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.
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.