Once upon a time - five thousand years back in time to be precise - a small piece of the universe fell to earth in Santiago del Estero, Argentina. Now, a tiny part of this meteorite can be found in a celestial blue watch by De Bethune.
Please take a moment to relax and have a look at this hypnotising little film by A. Lange & Söhne featuring the 1815 Up/Down and the Tourbograph Perpetual “Pour le Mérite”. It will be 31 seconds of pure watch bliss.
Range Rover is taking on the likes of the Porsche Macan with the all new Velar. In the cars wake follows the Zenith Chronomaster El Primero Range Rover Velar, the second Zenith El Primero chronograph with Range Rover logos.
The Parmigiani Fleurier Bugatti Aérolithe Performance is a watch inspired by a mythical car. It was Ettore Bugatti’s son Jean who built the famous car made of magnesium which disappeared into thin air. Only a few photographs remain of the car, the new tribute watch is a less elusive.
After Funky Blue comes an even more psychedelic watch in Cosmic Green. This latest colour, reminiscent of the illusive Northern Lights, is featured on the 43mm Venturer Small Seconds XL Purity.
Before you dive into the water wearing the new Favre Leuba Raider Harpoon you first have to relearn how to read time. It might be smart, intuitive, innovative and all that but please first get your basics down before you dive into the deep blue.
True luxury goes up in flames. The Emperador made by Imperiali Genève is without a doubt the craziest cigar cabinet ever made. This mechanical device not only stores up to 24 cigars it also shows time on a flying tourbillon timepiece AND it functions as an ashtray.
The watches from Pierre DeRoche reveal all the virtuosity of the Vallée de Joux watchmakers. The relatively unknown brand represents a passionate personality shown through. bridges, gear-trains and rotors. The brand may be small it hides a ‘big secret’.