1. Ulysse Nardin
In the two decades since the Freak’s unconventional profile made it the Ulysse Nardin flagship, it has become a rule-breaking totem for an independent company hellbent on creative and mechanical experimentation. Since 2001, the Manufacture has filed more than 20 patents for the Freak and only last year, the Freak One was awarded the Iconic Watch Prize at the prestigious Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève proving only one thing. There’s still nothing quite like the Freak.
2. Audemars Piguet
Audemars Piguet has teamed up with American singer, guitarist, watch collector and longstanding friend of the brand - John Mayer to design the last iteration of the Royal Oak Perpetual Calendar equipped with the Manufacture’s selfwinding Calibre 5134. The result is a timelessly elegant watch in 18-carat white gold, enhanced by a deep blue dial where every detail speaks in unison to create a landscape evocative of a crystal sky.
3. Bell & Ross
The BR 03 Cyber Rainbow from Bell & Ross is a fresh perspective on their iconic BR 03 design. Its case is made from Black DLC titanium adorned with coloured varnish pieces, creating an eye-catching mosaic pattern. The meticulous craftsmanship of the watch is also visible in its manufacture mechanism with a full skeleton movement and an oscillating weight. This exceptional caliber has been specially developed for this unique timepiece, featuring a self-winding system.