Journaliste experte en horlogerie, Marie présente des nouveautés et s’occupe de la rubrique 12e Art (l’art de la mesure du temps), qui établit un parallèle avec les arts classiques.
For the very first time, a watch brand is inscribing contemporary art at the very heart of its DNA. ArtyA, a brand specializing for the
First launched in 2009, Ralph Lauren watches testify to the creative talent behind them, to his passion for design and to his respect for traditional
About a century after developing its first instruments for the Italian Navy, Panerai still finds its own reference universe in the world of the
The development of a grande complication model, traditionally a watch combining a chronograph, a perpetual calendar and a striking mechanism, is an exercise at
Mechanical Art is a new collection designed along the lines of the first models from Speake-Marin, the Piccadilly watches. This new generation will welcome
The UR-110, presented for the first time in 2011, adopts a daring and sophisticated exterior featuring displays with bright red accents against an all-black
Well accustomed to the demands of sailors since it has been a title sponsor of the Panerai Classic Yachts Challenge, Officine Panerai has developed
The Ti-Bridge line welcomes its first automatic movement, Calibre 207 equipped with the Dual Winder system specifically developed and patented by Corum. In order
The second tourbillon Bovet has designed for women, the Récital 9 Miss Alexandra adopts the specific shape of a delightfully well-proportioned oval, along with
It’s time to set off for the great African plains at the wheel of a jeep with the all-new Sporting Safari RL67 chronograph, equipped
In 2012, La Montre Hermès has taken a new step on the path towards horological exclusivity. It now has its very own fine watchmaking
In mechanical watchmaking, movement are traditionally enhanced by refined finishing and decorations that are hand-crafted on the most prestigious models. They are in particular
In October, Max Büsser & Friends opened its first gallery-boutique in the Rue Verdaine, in Geneva’s old town. The brand’s “Horological Machines” stand side