Bulgari sets a new record for thinness. At just 1.70 mm thick, the Octo Finissimo Ultra Cosc is the thinnest mechanical watch ever made.
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With his triumph on Sunday in the final at Roland Garros over Casper Ruud, the Serbian champion is the first man in the world to reach the milestone of 23 career Grand Slam titles won.
Richard Mille sets a new record for the world's thinnest watch with the RM UP-01 Ferrari: 1.75 mm total thickness and a movement of just 1.18 mm.
Filippo Magnini designed the chronograph with Breil to celebrate his victory at the 2005 World Swimming Championships in Montreal with a record time of 48''12.
Gérald Genta's personal Royal Oak was auctioned at Sotheby's for CHF 2,107,000.
The Roman company is launching a new and precious version of the Octo Finissimo Tourbillon Chronograph Skeleton Automatic, equipped with a 43 mm platinum case.
The new Longines Legend Diver is inspired by Longines' long history of diver's watches, marked by a record-breaking invention in 1937.
The new Richard Mille watch made for tennis champion Rafa Nadal features an interesting technical innovation.
A 1957 Speedmaster broke the record for an Omega watch sold at auction.
Purnell recently unveiled an exclusive one-off piece with a triaxial double tourbillon, featuring the world's highest rotational speed.
With a total thickness of only 5.80 millimetres, the Octo Finissimo Perpetual Calendar by Bulgari sets a record for the world's thinnest perpetual calendar.
A TAG Heuer Monaco belonging to the great American actor reached the reord of $2,208,000.