Ahead Of Its Time
Ahead Of Its Time
Ahead Of Its Time

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These reinvented and updated timepieces are so advanced, they are redefining the future of horology.

Bvlgari
Conceived in collaboration with Japanese artist Yasuhiro Asai, the poetic dials of Notte di Luce weave Japanese artistry into a dialogue with Italian elegance and Swiss horological mastery as each is crafted entirely by hand in the artist’s Kyoto atelier, as a singular creation.

De Bethune
The DB28xs Yellow Tones is a new version of its iconic 39mm DB28. In teaming fiery yellow titanium obtained through thermal oxidation with an in-house calibre, this timepiece combines tone-on-tone aesthetics with horological performance.

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Omega
20 years after the first Planet Ocean was released, Omega has returned to this emblematic collection with a new chapter unfolding with seven new Co-Axial Master Chronometer models, including those in the signature orange colour that defines the brand’s diving history.

Ulysse Nardin
The iconic Freak S is reimagined with the exceptional savoirfaire of the Maison’s in-house enamel workshop, featuring vibrant turquoise blue and deep ruby red enamel discs. These timepieces are a bold expression of high watchmaking elevated by artistic mastery.

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Urwerk
The UR-10 SpaceMeter features three sub-dials that measure the distances Earth travels through the timespace continuum. On paper, it appears to be a radical departure for the brand; however, it is unequivocally a member of the groundbreaking collection Urwerk is so adept at creating.

Vacheron Constantin
A new series of Les Cabinotiers watches entitled ‘La Quête’ were launched paying tribute to astronomy and the odysseys of ancient times. It represents significant technical and aesthetic challenges, highlighting Vacheron Constantin’s expertise in creating grand complication watches.

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Zenith
Zenith elevates the Defy Skyline with a collection crafted entirely in rose gold. Its deep brick-red dial pays tribute to the historic Zenith Manufacture in Le Locle, echoing the distinctive red-and-white brickwork and forging a tangible link between the brand’s heritage and its creation.

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