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Zenith channels the architecture of Paris with a new Chronomaster Original, a chronograph whose verdigris dial echoes the copper rooftops and quiet symmetry that define the city.
Czapek brings a frostbitten new reference to its Antarctique collection, its dial cut from a billion year old fragment of space and tinted in a denim blue drawn from polar light at dusk.
Founded in 2018, Lorige machines its cases from carbon brake pads from racing cars, combining a patented materials process with proprietary movements to put a literal piece of motorsport history on the wrist.
Founded in 2008 in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Frédéric Jouvenot is best known for the Helios, a patented mechanical sundial watch that tells time through twelve flipping cones rather than hands.
Romain Gauthier is an independent watchmakers, known for beautifully finished movements and clever mechanical solutions, with watches produced in very small numbers for serious collectors.
For the first time in the Orbit's history, Armin Strom takes the midnight purple fumé dial deeper than the dial itself, bleeding the color through into the movement via a frosted midnight purple mainplate.
The moon has guided mariners, inspired myths and colored the imagination of every civilization that ever looked skyward. Arnold & Son captures three of its most striking faces with a world-first use of PVD-treated mother-of-pearl.
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In the late 1950s, Havana's Malecón waterfront became a racetrack for the Gran Premio de Cuba, an era Cuervo y Sobrinos revisits with a trilogy of chronographs inspired by the original race posters.
Jaeger-LeCoultre slims down its Polaris Date to a 40mm case and a trimmer 12.9mm profile, with the signature blue gradient lacquer dial, internal rotating bezel and manufacture Calibre 899 all present and accounted for.
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In 1969, DOXA introduced the SUB 200 T.GRAPH at a moment when a chronograph on a professional dive watch was still an unusual idea. The SUB 200 T.GRAPH II picks up that thread with a tighter case, and a new Caribbean Blue joining the three original dial colors.
Pequignet introduces the Royale Paris Chrono, the brand's first in house chronograph, fully designed, developed and assembled at its Morteau workshops as a nod to the chronograph's own French roots.
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