Cartier’s Mystery Melody Machine

Cartier’s Mystery Melody Machine

February 14, 2017
The round case of the Rotonde de Cartier collection presents the ideal platform for a perfect dialogue between the iconic signatures of Cartier Fine Watchmaking. The Rotonde de Cartier Skeleton Mysterious Hour watch showcases the mysterious movement of the maison within the incomparable architecture of the Cartier skeleton. In the Rotonde de Cartier Minute Repeater Mysterious Double Tourbillon watch, another...
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H. Moser Partners with Hautlence for the Swiss Alp Minute Retrograde

H. Moser Partners with Hautlence for the Swiss Alp Minute Retrograde

February 13, 2017
H. Moser & Cie. likes to surprise... often in the most unexpected of places. The Swiss Alp Watch Minute Retrograde is a case in point. Pairing the rectangular case of its Swiss Alp Watch with the highly technical movement from its sister brand Hautlence, H. Moser & Cie. has created a delightful surprise that combines tradition with modernity. This unique...
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Tearing up the Tarmac with Roger Dubuis

Tearing up the Tarmac with Roger Dubuis

February 10, 2017
This year sees the big unveil of a spectacular new luxury alliance between two partners who have long since grasped the fact that exclusive service leaves a lasting imprint on hearts and minds – as well as on racing tracks and connoisseurs’ wrists. Pirelli is a pioneer in technical and industrial innovations and is the sole supplier of premium tires...
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Dramatic Horology from Girard-Perregaux

Dramatic Horology from Girard-Perregaux

February 8, 2017
A futuristic extrapolation of a 19th century movement architecture now considered to be the historical signature of the Manufacture Girard-Perregaux, the Neo-Bridges Automatic Titanium watch heralds a construction approach aimed at bringing a dramatic theatrical touch to tomorrow’s mechanical horology. Fundamentally retro-futurist in terms of its aesthetic approach, the Neo-Bridges Automatic Titanium adopts a certain vision of forward-looking horology, while...
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Beauty and Mystery: The Bugatti Aérolithe from Parmigiani

Beauty and Mystery: The Bugatti Aérolithe from Parmigiani

February 6, 2017
Hiding his work from his father Ettore, Jean Bugatti built the Bugatti Aérolithe, creating it from a highly flammable magnesium alloy that made welding impossible. The body was designed in two parts joined by an ingenious riveted dorsal seam. Shortly after it was unveiled in 1935, this incredible car which fell from the sky - hence its meteorite-inspired name -...
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Rise and Chime with Greubel Forsey

Rise and Chime with Greubel Forsey

February 2, 2017
Eleven years of research and development. The assembly of no fewer than 935 parts. The filing of two patents. The development of an acoustic resonance cage producing an extremely pure sound. The incorporation of eleven security functions ensuring maximum peace of mind... These few elements alone give an idea of the magnitude of the almost gargantuan task of creating the...
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