A whirlwind weekend in Geneva of auction sales, Only Watch and the Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève has confirmed the rise and rise of independent watchmakers.
In 2021, the LM101 series evolves with technically and aesthetically-upgraded versions distinguished by colourful dial plates, including a stainless-steel version.
In October 2011, MB&F launched Legacy Machine N°1, the first creation of a new collection. Ten years later, the LMX returns to the earliest encounter with the collection, utilising the same expression comprising a central flying balance wheel and two dials, although everything else is different.
LVMH, Richemont and Prada have just announced the launch of the Aura blockchain. In the diamond sector, nanotechnology and blockchain-enabled solutions are emerging as the future of traceability.
First presented in 2018, Horological Machine N°9 – nicknamed HM9 “Flow” – was a tribute to the extraordinary automotive and aeronautic designs of the 1940s and 50s. The result was a case like no other, which takes today the form of a transparent sapphire crystal shell.
Now, 10 years after its debut, HM3 Frog makes its comeback, radiantly exposed in a sapphire crystal case, yet still with a hidden message to be discovered. Presenting Horological Machine N°3 “FrogX”.
With just a couple of days to go, there is still time to leave an extra gift under the tree. Let the Christmas spirit be your guide with this selection of watches in festive shades of green, red and gold. Enjoy!
A once forgotten art, engraving is enjoying a renaissance in watchmaking. Watches released in 2020 offer a superb panorama of the different techniques and the many marvels they can achieve.