Creativity abounds in the women’s watches that took the stage during Watches and Wonders Geneva 2022, from vibrant colours to shaped cases and original complications.
What will we wear in 2019? Cuff watches, tourbillons, dials set with miniature paintings, skeleton movements, shaped cases… We put a spotlight on the ladies’ watches revealed during the 29th Salon International de la Haute Horlogerie.
Two schools have emerged in Fine Watchmaking in recent years, one traditional and one unconventional. In 2019, it would appear that the second category has the upper hand. Take the example of these complicated timepieces, all making their debut at SIHH and all characteristic of a new way of thinking.
"Grand" complications have never been a feature of Rolex – until Label Noir produced this Rolex Milgauss with tourbillon, confirming the rising trend for personalisation in watchmaking.
The watchmaker pushes the boat out with a partnership, announced at Baselworld last March, with Race for Water Foundation. Through its voyage across the oceans, the revolutionary Race for Water vessel seeks to promote the transformation of plastic waste into energy resources through innovative solutions.
This new Richard Mille watch would have perfectly fit John Rambo’s wrist, the adventurer revealed in 1982 by Sylvester Stallone. The actor has therefore been solicited for the development of this tourbillion chronograph RM 25-01 Adventure, a horological UFO with unprecedented functions.
Presenting the Radiomir Logo 3 Days Acciaio – 45mm and the Radiomir Black Seal Logo 3 Days Acciaio – 45mm: two new versions of the first ever watch from Panerai. Both are driven by the in-house manual-wind P6000 movement which delivers three days of power reserve.