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Geneva Watch Days
It is since 2018 that Swatch Group brands have not taken part in collective watch events. Now, after five years, three brands of the group are joining the Geneva Watch Days, from 29 August to 2 September 2024.
De Bethune produces a smaller 40 mm version of its DB25 perpetual calendar with a two-tone, silvered and blue guilloché dial.
From 9 to 10 September at VO Vintage in Vicenza, from 16 to 17 September in Collio at The One auction: these are dates and places where we can meet in the coming days.
For the Streamliner Tourbillon Vantablack, H. Moser & Cie. opts for the elegance of red gold contrasting with the absolute black of the Vantablack dial.
At the Geneva Watch Days 2022, Bulgari surprised not with a new record, but with a timepiece that achieved yet another milestone in the Octo Finissimo line: a movement with the remarkable power reserve of 8 days.
As part of its 230th anniversary celebrations, the House of La Chaux-de-Fonds presents a new version of the Tourbillon with Three Flying Bridges.
Unveiled at the Geneva Watch Days 2021, the new perpetual calendar from H. Moser & Cie. is notable for its 'minimalist' display of indications.
On the occasion of the Geneva Watch Days 2021, Bulgari presents the new Octo Roma Worldtimer, equipped with a new integrated movement.
A pioneer in the creation of marine chronometers since 1846, Ulysse Nardin presents a new collection consisting of seven unprecedented Marine Torpilleurs.