Hermès Cape Cod – reference 045766WW00
This Hermès Cape Cod “Small” model features a 316L steel case in a “square within a rectangle” design, measuring 31 mm across, with a 14 mm inter-horn width. Its dial is rhodium-plated and mirror-polished, with a blue-toned translucent lacquer finish and dark-grey transferred Arabic numerals. The watch runs on a Swiss quartz movement (13 × 15.15 mm, 1.95 mm thick, 6 jewels) driving hours and minutes. It comes fitted with a single wrap-around steel strap suitable for wrists 135 to 185 mm.
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.
Contemporary minimalism with lasting elegance
This large model (33.7 × 25.5 mm) of the Tank Must is powered by a high-autonomy quartz movement, offering long-lasting performance with timeless design.
The steel case is paired with a grace-colored lacquered dial and shiny steel gladius-shaped hands. The pearly crownis adorned with a cabochon synthetic spinel, adding a refined touch.
A matching graine-colored alligator leather strap and steel pin buckle complete the monochrome sophistication.
Thickness: 6.6 mm
Water resistance: Up to 30 meters
A bold twist on a timeless icon
This large model (33.7 × 25.5 mm) of the Tank Must features a quartz movement housed in a polished steel case.
The standout green lacquered dial is paired with polished steel gladius-shaped hands, while the pearly crown is adorned with a cabochon synthetic spinel. A matching green alligator leather strap and steel ardillon buckle complete the striking look.
Thickness: 6.6 mm
Water resistance: Up to 30 meters
Timeless elegance in yellow gold
This large model (33.7 × 25.5 mm) of the iconic Tank Louis Cartier features a quartz movement housed in a 750/1000 yellow gold case.
It showcases a silver grené dial with blued steel gladius-shaped hands, protected by mineral glass. The pearly crownis adorned with a sapphire cabochon, while a dark gray alligator strap and a yellow gold ardillon buckle (750/1000) complete the look.
Thickness: 6.3 mm
Water resistance: Up to 30 meters
Cartier classic in a modern edition
The larger version of the iconic Tank Must watch (33.7 × 25.5 mm), equipped with the innovative SolarBeat™ light-powered movement.
Features a steel case, silver sunray dial, blued gladius-style hands, and a crown set with a spinel cabochon. Completed by a steel bracelet with a refined butterfly clasp.
Thickness: 6.6 mm. Water resistance: up to 30 meters.
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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
As a sibling to the steel version, the Aquanaut Travel Time is now coming back onstage with the gentle warmth of rose gold and a brown dial. This exceptionally convenient traveler’s companion is endowed with a self-winding movement. The two buttons in the left-hand case flank can be used to move the local-time hour hand forward or backward in one-hour increments. The date is coupled with the local time indication.
A contemporary, elegant and casual travel watch, the Aquanaut Travel Time Reference 5164 is offered in its first white gold version.
The opaline blue-gray dial is adorned with the emblematic Aquanaut pattern, while the integrated composite strap matching the dial color features a patented white gold fold-over clasp.
The case houses self-winding 26-330 S C FUS caliber with Travel Time display, combining excellent legibility with user-friendliness. The date is indexed to local time.
A NEW KHAKI GREEN COLOR FOR THE WHITE-GOLD “JUMBO” MODEL
The very embodiment of modern sporty-chic, the men’s white gold “Jumbo” Aquanaut (42.2 mm) reasserts its young, dynamic style in a new khaki green design. This audacious choice of color evokes a sense of adventure and far horizons. The rounded octagonal case and bezel combines polished and satin finishes.
This piece is powered by a caliber 26‑330 S C self-winding movement, which can be admired through a sapphire crystal case back.
Paying tribute to the 20th anniversary of the Aquanaut launched in 1997, the men’s model is now available in the new 42.2-millimeter “Jumbo” format. It features an embossed dial subtly gradated from black to night blue. Decidedly masculine looks for this incarnation of casually elegant chic framed by a delicately satin-finished bezel. The white-gold case is water resistant to 30 m and protects the self-winding caliber 26‑330 S C movement.
When launched in 1997, the Aquanaut created a sensation. It was young, modern and unexpected. Its case was a rounded octagon, inspired by that of the Nautilus. And it sported a “tropical” strap, made of a new composite material ultra-resistant to wear, salt water and uv radiation.
When launched in 1997, the Aquanaut created a sensation. It was young, modern and unexpected. Its case was a rounded octagon, inspired by that of the Nautilus. And it sported a “tropical” strap, made of a new composite material ultra-resistant to wear, salt water and uv radiation.
When launched in 1997, the Aquanaut created a sensation. It was young, modern and unexpected. Its case was a rounded octagon, inspired by that of the Nautilus. And it sported a “tropical” strap, made of a new composite material ultra-resistant to wear, salt water and uv radiation.
The Giga Tourbillon features the biggest tourbillon in the world ever seen in a wristwatch. This masterpiece embraces a 20 mm diameter tourbillon on the dial that occupies half of the watch. To power this huge tourbillon and to ensure the 9 days of power reserve, four barrels were necessary. Furthermore, creating the Giga Tourbillon involved great efforts to lighten everything very substantially, hence the use of materials such as titanium and bronze barium. The technical challenges were great and Franck Muller R&D department has drawn all its expertise to carry off this remarkable technical feat.
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.