Byrne's GyroDial changes face every 24 hours, thanks to an unusual complication that turns the dial into a ballet.
Swiss Made
The Venetian house presents a new version of the Nereide, a robust diver now offered with a case made of bronze.
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 Swiss manufacturer has dedicated a special edition of the Sub 300T to the famous American novelist and explorer.
The Cuban-origin company presents a new Prominente with a dual time zone, available with a steel bracelet or a Louisiana crocodile strap and produced in only 138 pieces.
The Nereide diver is adorned with an eye-catching aventurine dial, reminiscent of starry skies.
One of the Schaffhausen company's workhorses is now offered in a special edition, with a salmon-coloured shaded dial.
Hublot renews the watch that defied convention in 1980: the first to dare with the combination of gold and rubber.
The Swiss watchmaker launches the Endeavour Perpetual Calendar Tantalum Blue Enamel, with a 42 mm tantalum case and translucent Grand Feu enamel dial.
What links a young brand like Norqain to a watchmaking 'holy monster' like Jean-Claude Biver?
Emile Chouriet, thanks to a simple and intuitive idea, reworks the phase display of the famous Earth satellite in an original way.
The Swiss watchmaker presents four new versions of the Jumbostar Chronograph, including two with Pvd treatment for the case and bracelet.