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 better way to convince ourselves that life is for living than a skull on the wrist? As watchmakers like to remind us, we have but a short time on earth and should enjoy it while we can!
With the economy back in business and exports on the rise again, brands are newly inclined to show off their capacity for innovation and imagination. Here are some of the watches from the stream of recent releases.
Tudor has been given Master Chronometer certification for the movement in its Black Bay Ceramic, breaking Omega’s monopoly on one of the industry’s toughest standards.
Panerai forges ahead with its mission to bring more circular practices to the world of watchmaking with a Luminor Marina built from an innovative metal.
Le modèle Heritage Pythagore Small Second Limited Edition 148 rend hommage au calibre Minerva n°48, développé et produit dans la manufacture Villeret en 1948.
Piaget has never forgotten the irresistible appeal of watches that are both simple and beautifully refined. The House unveils the latest interpretation of this theme with the Altiplano Origin.