Maurice Lacroix Maurice Lacroix is entering a new era with its iconic AIKON collection in special "technical ceramic". This innovative "technical ceramic" incorporates zirconium oxide doped with hafnium oxide, yttrium oxide, and aluminium oxide retaining the ceramic's corrosion resistance and hypoallergenic qualities, while also improving durability, thermal stability, and overall strength.
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Chopard Chopard’s Laguna secret watch invites the gaze to marvel at the singular staging of secrecy. The timepiece is set in ethical 18-carat rose and white gold as well as titanium set with 10 carats of pink, violet and pastel blue sapphires, 4.28 carats of topaz, a 1.63 carat pearl, 1.47 carats of emeralds, 1.28 of carats diamonds and purple, Demantoid and Mandarin garnets.
Ciga Design Ciga Design’s Year of the Snake timepiece utilises it's patented "Non-Synchronous Follower Technology," where the gold plated snake's head indicates hours while its tail indicates minutes. While the hour dial remains stationary, the minute dial moves, and the snake's tail follows, accurately indicating both hours and minutes.
Ressence Ressence introduces the TYPE 9, in two colours — a warm Grey and a fresh Aqua. These shades accompany the brand’s very first 39mm watch building on its minimalist principles, housed in a reimagined polished titanium case. Its design strikes a perfect balance between strength and fluidity — much like a tango.
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Bell & Ross Bell & Ross’ new BR-05 Skeleton Arctic Blue, is a subtle shade of blue chosen to reflect the glacial hues of the Arctic. It reveals the finesse of its mechanical movement through its skeletonized design. A watch that is anything but cold. Limited edition of 250 pieces, it benefits from selective distribution making it a true collector’s item.
Bonia The dazzling new star of Bonia’s Cristallo collection is the Bonia BNB10833. This timepiece radiates effortless charm and sophistication, showcasing Bonia’s brilliance in fusing cutting-edge technology with bold, modern design. Inspired by the pulse of urban life, it elevates every outfit with a refined touch of luxury and glamour.
Girard-Perregaux Girard-Perregaux unveils two additional steel versions of the Laureato 38 mm, in Sage Green and in Midnight Blue. These references incorporate the much-loved Laureato design codes, first seen on the inaugural model released in 1975. Both watches are equipped with an in-house Manufacture movement that’s been optimally designed for these models.
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