The Metro neomatik 41 Update by NOMOS Glashütte was awarded the Chicago Good Design Award, also known as the Eames Prize.
Mechanical Solotempo
Solotempo mechanical watches
Speake-Marin presents a new collection, the Ripples, which is a first for the company: it is in fact the first model with a steel case and bracelet.
The distinctive architecture of the Double Balancier Convexe is the result of Greubel Forsey's contemporary approach to haute horlogerie.
Louis Erard's journey into the world of artistic crafts, which began just a year ago with the inaugural model of the Excellence Émail Grand Feu, continues.
Contemporary taste for the Endeavour Centre Seconds Concept, revisited in the new lime green colour.
The Excalibur Automatic Monobalancier by Roger Dubuis is powered by a new skeletonised mechanical automatic movement, the calibre RD720 SQ.
Behind a dial inspired by Japanese forests, the Grand Seiko Shirakaba conceals the Japanese manufacturer's most advanced mechanical movement.
The Cuban company presents a new Historiador Asturias in a time-only version, with small seconds at 6 o'clock.
The Explorer, Rolex's first technical specimen intended for the most extreme uses, returned in 2021 to its original dimensions of the 1950s.
Wyler Vetta launches the Dynawind collection, which draws inspiration from a historic model presented by the company in 1961.
The Italian manufacturer offers models with a sporty look characterised by very interesting technical and aesthetic solutions.
The House of Le Noirmont presents two new versions of the Excellence Petite Seconde, with a 39 or 42 mm case in steel combined with a beautiful terracotta-coloured dial.