Year: 2024
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HardWear by Tiffany watch
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Tiffany & Co. has enriched its watch portfolio with the introduction of three new HardWear by Tiffany timepieces.
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TimeForArt is back
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with tags: Armin Strom, Chanel, Chopard, Czapek, Furlan Marri, Maurice Lacroix, Phillips, Phillips Watches, Ressence, TimeForArtTimeForArt started in 2022 as the first-ever benefit watch auction to support contemporary art, initiated by New York non-profit Swiss Institute. The auction is to be held as part of The Phillips New York Watch Auction: XI at Phillips in December.
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H. Moser & Cie Pioneer Retrograde Seconds
H.Moser & Cie. just revealed the Pioneer Retrograde Seconds – a new complication in the popular Pioneer collection of the brand.
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ID Genève
There are still so many up-and-coming watch brands around, it is not easy to follow. In their office and showroom we met Nicolas Freudiger, co-founder and CEO of perhaps one of the most exciting among them, ID Genève.
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Arnold & Son – GWD 2024
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During GWD 2024 Arnold & Son occupied its usual space in a suite at the Fairmont Grand Hotel Geneva and presented novelties on the sunny terrace.
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De Bethune’s Heritage Collection Exhibition
De Bethune announced the beginning of the Heritage Collection Tour, a unique exhibition showcasing 13 exceptional historical timepieces.
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Piaget Polo Skeleton Ceramic
At the end of the summer Piaget launched its first ever ceramic timepiece, the Piaget Polo Skeleton Ceramic. The novelty combines ceramic with the art of skeletonization. The Maison presented the watch and other creations in the beautiful setting of the Signau House in Zurich.
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Alpina Heritage Automatic
Joining the Heritage collection, which pays homage to Alpina’s historic legacy, is a new model available in two 38mm versions. We tried them on at the Geneva Watch Days.
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The first authorized history of the Rolex Submariner
Rolex has partnered with global design authority Wallpaper* to publish the first authorized history of the Oyster Perpetual Submariner watch.