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The watch industry is embracing vibrant hues while maintaining familiar designs, with many brands reviving classic models. Numerous Swiss watch manufacturers have recently unveiled their latest creations at events such as Watches and Wonders Geneva.
Rolex Introduces Ceramic Dial
The standout release from Rolex this spring is the new Land-Dweller collection. This includes the GMT-Master II, which now features the brand's proprietary Cerachrom ceramic not only on the bezel but also on the dial. This innovation allows for a dial that is both scratch-resistant and light-stable. The green dial complements the black night section of the rotating bezel, and the watch is designed for pilots to easily track Universal Time Coordinated (UTC). Price: 44,500 CHF.
H. Moser & Cie. Unveils Colorful Complications in Stone
The Endeavour Pop Collection from H. Moser & Cie. showcases dials made from semi-precious stones, including a model featuring rose opal and Burmese jade. This intricate design is labor-intensive, matching the complexity of the watch's flying tourbillon movement. Pricing starts at 75,000 CHF.
Hermès Introduces 'Le Temps Suspendu'
Hermès has launched the Cut line, featuring a unique function that allows the watch hands to pause, giving the illusion of suspended time, while a small counter continues to operate. This feature is ideal for moments when one wishes to forget about time. Starting price is 28,800 CHF.
Patek Philippe's Brown Symphony
The new Patek Philippe 5370R offers a fresh look with a rose gold case and an intricately crafted dial. The watch features elegantly positioned totalizers and is powered by a hand-wound movement with a complex chronograph mechanism. Price: 245,000 CHF.
Cartier Revives a Digital Classic
The Cartier Privé Tank à Guichets, inspired by the iconic Tank watch, features two separate windows for displaying hours and minutes. A limited edition in platinum showcases an asymmetrical design. Price: 55,000 CHF.
Oris Goes Colorful with Pilot Watches
The Big Crown Pointer Date, a classic from Oris, now comes in vibrant colors, including a striking yellow model. This timepiece maintains its functionality for pilots while adding a playful touch. Price: 2,000 CHF.
Richard Mille and Ferrari Collaborate
Richard Mille celebrates its partnership with Ferrari through the 43-01 model, featuring a skeletonized movement housed in a durable TPT carbon case. This high-performance watch is equipped with a tourbillon and a chronograph, priced at 1.15 million CHF.
IWC Ingenieur Makes a Comeback
The IWC Ingenieur, originally launched in 1976, is being revived with a fresh design appealing to both men and women. This gold model is set to become a modern classic. Price: 37,400 CHF.
Grand Seiko's Spring Drive Innovation
Grand Seiko's new Evolution 9 model combines traditional watchmaking with advanced quartz technology for unparalleled accuracy. Price: 12,000 CHF.
Nomos Glashütte's Colorful World Timer
The Club Sport Neomatic features colorful dials inspired by various landscapes, allowing users to track time in multiple zones effortlessly. Price: 4,100 CHF.
Bulgari's Serpenti Reinvented
Bulgari introduces a new version of its iconic Serpenti watch as a bracelet, crafted from gold and adorned with diamonds. Price: 81,000 CHF.
Breitling Nostalgia
The Top Time B01 Racing model pays homage to the 1970s with a cushion-shaped case and bold racing-inspired colors. Price: 6,950 CHF.
Norqain's Sporty Wild One Skeleton
The Wild One Skeleton is designed for rugged use, featuring a shock-resistant construction. This model aims to attract a broader audience, including women. Price: 5,290 CHF.
Jaeger-LeCoultre's Reverso Tribute Geographic
The Reverso Honor showcases a world time function on its reverse side, providing a unique way to track global time zones. Price: 19,400 CHF.
Ressence Type 7: A Sport-Chic Revival
This innovative timepiece utilizes a unique oil-filled display for a striking visual effect while remaining entirely mechanical. Price: 36,000 CHF.
Chopard Celebrates 25 Years
The L.U.C Quattro celebrates its anniversary with a new version in ethical rose gold, emphasizing simplicity and functionality. Price: 36,500 CHF.
TAG Heuer's Colorful Formula 1 Launch
TAG Heuer introduces vibrant new designs for its Formula 1 line, featuring solar-powered movements and youthful aesthetics. Prices range from 1,750 to 1,850 CHF.
Hublot's Big Bang Unico Sapphire
Hublot marks its 20th anniversary with a transparent chronograph featuring an eye-catching blue design. Price: 125,000 CHF (limited to 50 pieces).
Parmigiani's Clean Complications
The Toric Quantième Perpétuel presents an elegant take on the perpetual calendar, limited to just 50 pieces, priced at 85,000 CHF.
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