These remarkable watches balance technical sophistication with distinctive design, reflecting the evolving identity of contemporary watchmaking.
by Hublot
Limited to 200 pieces, the Hublot Big Bang Unico SR_A marks the first signature model by British designer Samuel Ross, powered by the Manufacture’s Unico chronograph movement. The 42mm case in satin-finished and polished black ceramic presents a stripped-back monochrome aesthetic that highlights the line’s bold geometry. Samuel’s signature honeycomb motif appears on a newly developed structured rubber strap, reinforcing the watch’s industrial character.
(hublot.com)
Grand Complications Ref. 5204G-001
by Patek Philippe
Framed in white gold, an olive-green sunburst dial with a subtle black-gradient rim lends this timepiece a quietly contemporary presence. Inside, a manually wound split-seconds perpetual calendar chronograph incorporates seven patented innovations, bringing together classical construction and precise engineering in a creation admired by collectors who appreciate both elegance and mechanical mastery.
(patek.com)
by Hermès
A luminous expression of elegance, this 38mm white gold timepiece pairs a diamond-set dial with blue sapphire accents and a sapphire-blue alligator strap. The mother-of-pearl small seconds and Petite Lune display add poetic detail, while the Hermès Manufacture H1837 movement ensures refined precision, crafted for a graceful, personal presence on the wrist.
(hermes.com)
RM 41-01 Tourbillon Soccer
by Richard Mille
The Richard Mille RM 41-01 Tourbillon Soccer transforms football timing into haute horlogerie. Limited to 30 pieces, it introduces a patented tourbillon flyback chronograph with match-phase indication and mechanical goal counters. The skeletonised titanium calibre sits within a Carbon TPT® case paired with Basalt TPT® or Dark Blue Quartz TPT®.
(richardmille.com)
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