Czapek & Cie. Antarctique novelties
Czapek & Cie presented new models in its popular Antarctique collection in Geneva, both in the 40,5mm and in the Antarctique S (38,5mm) lines.
Czapek & Cie presented new models in its popular Antarctique collection in Geneva, both in the 40,5mm and in the Antarctique S (38,5mm) lines.
Zenith, the company with one of the longest standing collections for pilot watches, introduced additions to this line at the Watches and Wonders 2023. We saw the newbies that drift away from the vintage look for a more modern design language.
We visited Rolex at the Watches and Wonders last week. The lineup included pieces that will increase the already spiking demand even further and others that could easily be overlooked. Below is a selection of models that we found interesting.
22 years of unconventional mechanical watchmaking has accumulated into Ulysse Nardin’s 2023 Watches and Wonders novelty, the Freak ONE.
In 2023 Cartier released more than 80 novelties – in iconic lines such as the Tank or the Santos and many watchmaking-meets-fine-jewellery pieces.
In 2023 Cartier released more than 80 novelties – in iconic lines such as the Tank or the Santos and many watchmaking-meets-fine-jewellery pieces.
In 2023 Cartier released more than 80 novelties – in iconic lines such as the Tank or the Santos and many watchmaking-meets-fine-jewellery pieces.
Geneva-based Frederique Constant has been offering attractive mechanical timepieces at an unmatched price-value point. At the Watches and Wonders we talked about their business model, challenges and of course the new 35-year anniversary Classic Tourbillon Manufacture piece with CEO Niels Eggerding.
At Watches and Wonders 2023 Jaeger-LeCoultre celebrated the Golden Ratio, as a common denominator for harmony shared by the natural world and man-made masterpieces – a proportion that humans instinctively find to be the most aesthetically pleasing.
The Homo Faber Fellowship programme aligns perfectly with Jaeger-LeCoultre’s values which are rooted in a long history of facilitating knowledge sharing between master and trainee. The Grande Maison teamed up with the Michelangelo Foundation to present this new programme.
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