Jaeger-LeCoultre presents the Polaris Geographic, with an eye-catching lacquered dial shaded in ocean blue.
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Byrne's GyroDial changes face every 24 hours, thanks to an unusual complication that turns the dial into a ballet.
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.