This unique 47mm creation made of white gold displays striking staging. Its complex mechanism is magnificently highlighted by the 233 invisible-set royal blue sapphires, including three solitary trillion sapphires floating on the dial. The three tourbillons, which spin on their axis in 60 seconds, are scattered across a rotating plate that performs six turns per hour. They are powered by the energy of the double barrel supplied by an ingenious differential.
As it approaches its 20th anniversary, the J12 has been treated to a makeover that preserves its quintessence, since this remodelling has not affected the identity that has forged its success. A slimmer bezel, smaller crown, redesigned numeral font as well as an all-of-a-piece ceramic case fitted with a sapphire crystal... These delicate new touches serve to rejuvenate this historical timepiece, at the heart of which beats the new COSC-certified self-winding calibre 12.1, designed and developed by the Kenissi movement manufacturer.
This one-of-a-kind creation belonging to the Red Carpet Collection is entirely crafted in ethical white gold. It is a splendidly seductive and opulent model free of any hour-markers and graced with slender hands that appear to vanish beneath this floral beauty. Playing with different stone cuts, it features enchanting alternations between heart, half-moon, brilliant and trapeze-like shapes. This bewitchingly curved creation showcases around 43 carats and celebrates the sacred nature of time by crowning it with a luminous diadem.
Inspired by the sun’s blazing motion and ever-changing hues, this three-piece limited edition celebrates celestial beauty by combining high jewellery, watchmaking virtuosity and craftsmanship. The multicoloured grand feu enamel is adorned with a guilloché finish, while topazes, garnets, sapphires, tourmalines and rubies are arranged at the end of diamond-set gold spirals. Entirely skeletonised and equipped with a flying tourbillon, the calibre delivers a comfortable 100-hour power reserve.
A new dialogue between heaven and earth enlivens this model. Framed by a 47mm case, the tinted sapphire dial remains invisible by day, but is sprinkled with luminescent hydroceramic particles that appear to come to life when night falls. A globe positioned at 3 o’clock serves as a day/night indicator, while a star-studded sky chart tracing all twelve constellations shines at 9 o’clock. Bearing witness to this nocturnal scene, the tourbillon at 6 o’clock spins beneath a sandblasted bridge made of black PVD-coated titanium.
The shimmering colours of this white gold creation are exquisite. Two radically different techniques unite to adorn the dial with a majestic scene. The star-studded sky above the vineyard has been created using an ancestral Japanese technique meticulously mingling Kinpun (gold dust), Jyunkin-itakane (gold leaf), Yakou-gai (green shell) and Awabi-gai (abalone shell from New Zealand). The flamboyant shades of the vinestock are crafted in cloisonné enamel.
This self-winding watch is the world’s thinnest in its category. Its case combines titanium and platinum to achieve elegance and lightness. The polished and satin-brushed surfaces adorning it accentuate the delightful contrast between the two materials. Its dial features a blue satin finish designed to enhance legibility. In addition to the hours and minutes, this impressive technical feat provides perpetual calendar indications of the date, day, month and leap-year cycle, as well as a day/night indication and moon phases.
This imposing 46mm-diameter titanium model is destined to be a trusted companion for divers. Adorned in a deep shade of blue, it ensures crystal-clear underwater readability from any angle and avoids any glinting. The hours, minutes and seconds feature an avant-garde design punctuating time with a display bathed in oil. The functions on this crown-free model are adjusted by rotating the caseback in either direction.
Intended for a new generation of collectors, this model takes its styling inspiration from the bold colour combination of legendary British Racing automotive liveries. Developed in partnership with VMF, the Gorilla 5238 calibre is a contemporary reinterpretation of a 17th century horological mechanism. It is housed in a uniquely sculpted blend of high-performance materials, purposefully assembled in a sequence and designed to augment the user experience.
This 45mm timepiece is clearly inspired by onboard aviation instruments. Its silver-clad case is equipped with a wide, easily recognisable ratcheted crown enabling quick and precise adjustment. The brushed silver-toned riveted dial plays with light effects and features oversized hands and hour-markers punctuating the curve of time. The Elite 679 automatic calibre ensures a power reserve of 50 hours, while the leather strap contributes to a sporty-chic style.
A contemporary reinterpretation of the classic Half Hunter, a pocket watch historically used by explorers, this model pays tribute to 18th and 19th century high-precision instruments. Protected by two tiny spherical portholes specially machined in sapphire crystal, the time indications and the plunging view of the twice-inclined “bi-plan” flying tourbillon are integrated into the front cover with its finely guilloché “Pointe du Risoux” pattern. This technique recalls the patterns of the local Risoud fir tree forest as seen from the air.
Alchemists Mechanical Healing is introducing this watch, first chapter in a trilogy, largely composed of Cuprum 479, a new alloy containing copper, silver and gold. This material boasts amazing stability in terms of its ability to avoid oxidation. In order to enable copper to exercise its beneficial effects when in contact with the skin, the architecture of the calibre has been reversed, thereby offering a unique sight during the winding process. The “atmosphere” sapphire crystal encapsulates the calibre and further enhances the enchantment of the movement.
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