Bulgari, Hublot, TAG Heuer and Zenith revealed their first novelties of the year (Hublot, TAG Heuer and Zenith will also be part of the upcoming Watches & Wonders show in Geneva, starting March 30, so expect more from these brands shortly).
Bulgari:
Time is a Jewel
On the occasion of the LVMH Watch Week, the Roman Jeweler revealed, among many other additions to the existing collections, two mechanical masterpieces: the Octo Roma Blue Carillon Tourbillon (Ref. 103627) and Octo Roma Emerald Grande Sonnerie (Ref. 103553).
The 44-mm Grande Sonnerie with four hammers and gongs is Bulgari's most complex timepiece to date. The watch has a Westminster chime that can be silenced or activated on demand by the side buttons.
The Grande Sonnerie is powered by the brand's BVL 703 automatic winding, tourbillon-regulated caliber that is composed of 732 individual components, "assembled over nine months by one master watchmaker, who also carries out any later adjustments or services.” Bulgari's Octo Roma Emerald Grande Sonnerie is set with 446 baguette-cut Zambian emeralds and diamonds totaling over 30 carats; the case is made of white gold with a sapphire crystal case back. The unique piece has a list price of CHF 1,660,000.
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Mirror of Civilizations
With the new Tonda PF Xiali Calendar (Ref. PFH982-1022301100182), Parmigiani Fleurier celebrates the Chinese New Year (Jan. 22, 2023) with a world premiere: a Chinese complete calendar that is covering a period of 12 years. This model follows the maison's earlier Gregorian Annual Calendar and the Tonda Hijri Perpetual Calendar, or Muslim calendar, a feat of miniaturization that was awarded the Grand Prix d'Horlogerie de Genève (GPHG) in the Innovation category in 2020.
Return Flight
Longines brings back the famous \"Majetek\" pilot watch from 1935 with a 43-mm case and new bezel system.
Black Capsule
On January 31, Carl F. Bucherer unveiled five new versions of some of its most popular models in a different cosmopolitan city on the same day - each city having played an important role for the three generations of the Bucherer family over the past 135 years.
Touchdown in Le Locle
Aaron Charles Rodgers (born Dec. 2, 1983) is a quarterback for the Green Bay Packers of the National Football League (NFL).
Flat Floor
Just three months after Bulgari had unveiled the world's latest thinnest watch, the 1.8-mm Octo Finissimo Ultra (Ref. 103611), Richard Mille set a new world record with the RM UP-01 Ferrari (in 2021, Ferrari and Richard Mille had announced a multi-year partnership agreement).
Tourbillon Waltz
On June 26, 1801, Abraham-Louis Breguet (Jan. 10, 1747 Sept. 17, 1823) was granted a patent for a new type of regulator.
Tudor's Tool Watch Is Back
Two years ago, Tudor started to quietly decommission its ETApowered Heritage Ranger from 2014, perhaps one of its most quintessential time-only models that had first appeared in the collection in the 1960s.
License To Dive
Underwater explorers and frogmen play as prominent a role in the history of Omega's dive watches as do the seahorse and the world's most famous secret agent.
HEART-STOPPING MOMENTS
The TAG Heuer Autavia embodies the excitement of 1960s motorsports and the optimism of the time. The new 2022 models reflect the Autavia's beginnings as a cockpit instrument and build on this history.
The Lasting Influence of The Nineties
A look back at the decade that saw an industry recover from crisis and steady itself at the cusp of a new millennium.