The first Piaget in ceramic fuses the resistance and strength of a hi-tech material with the ultra-flat elegance of one of the company's sporty-chic versions: the Polo Skeleton.
Ceramics
The new Zenith Defy Skyline Skeleton White Ceramic adds to the collection of the same name, combining the white ceramic of the case and bracelet with a skeleton movement.
The watch that went to the moon once again explores its hidden side: Omega's Speedmaster 'Dark Side of the Moon' Apollo 8 is renewed.
Doxa's Sub 300 is a diving watch classic. The company recently introduced a Beta version, with a redesigned steel case and ceramic bezel for dive times.
Hublot's iconic Big Bang shows its manufacturing soul with the Unico column-wheel chronograph calibre.
In keeping with the summer season, Hublot presents a Big Bang Unico in Sky Blue ceramic.
From the fruitful collaboration between Girard-Perregaux and Aston Martin comes two new Laureato, with a case and bracelet made of green ceramic.
A new chapter for Blancpain's Fifty Fathoms in its 70th anniversary year: the Tech Gombessa allows for the first time to measure dive time up to 3 hours.
Smaller and slimmer, Hublot's Big Bang Integral 'Time Only' propels itself into the elegant sports watch category. Remaining a Hublot through and through
Three firsts for the new Hublot minute repeater.
Ulysse Nardin launches the new Blast Moonstruck, an astronomical watch capable of reproducing the rotational movement of the Moon, the apparent movement of the Sun around the Earth and a tide map.
Tudor launches its first Master Chronometer watch. Until now, Omega had been the only brand to be certified by the Federal Institute of Metrology.