Mido's new Multifort proposal re-proposes a 1970s style with a modern twist and introduces the large date display to the collection.
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The House of Le Locle reinterprets in a modern key a model presented in the 1970s, now offered with a case made of forged carbon.
The new Ocean Star 200C from Mido, water-resistant to 20 atmospheres, is a true homage to the marine world.
"Breguet makes watches that don't break down for twenty years, while the miserable machine that keeps us alive breaks down and...
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.
The new version of Mido's Commander Big Date features blue and beige shades.
Tissot's PRX is enriched by its first chronograph version, in the perfect 1970s style of the collection and with a Valjoux movement.
Rado pays tribute to the 60th anniversary of the DiaStar collection by presenting new and captivating versions.
When we follow ski races, we naturally talk about hundredths of a second as if they were appreciable with the naked eye. But we know that it took more than a century of research, and specialised companies such as the Swatch Group's Swiss Timing, to arrive at measuring it with almost absolute precision.
The new versions of the Grande Seconde Sekelt-One, each limited to 28 pieces, emphasise the innovative dynamic of this collection.
For the uninitiated, Time to Move is the event organised by the Swatch Group to replace its presence at Baselworld (cancelled by the Group two years ago). This year, the presentation of new products from the Swiss giant's luxury brands (Blancpain, Breguet, Glashuette Original, Harry Winston, Jaquet Droz, Omega) was scheduled from 4 to 6 March in Zurich. It was an invitation-only event, open to the press and customers (chain buyers and shops from all over the world).