Adding a fumé dial for the first time, a slimmer case, and new strap options, all while maintaining its reputation for strong value in an attractive price segment, Doxa continues to refine its signature dive watch with the latest lineup of the SUB 200 II.
Roger Dubuis expands its Excalibur collection with two bi-retrograde models: the sporty Excalibur Biretrograde Calendar Cosmic Blue and a rose-gold perpetual calendar with astronomical moon phase.
With the Tambour Taiko Arty Automata, Louis Vuitton presents a highly complex automaton watch that combines traditional watchmaking and elaborate enamel art.
With restrained proportions, a domed dial, and the Powermatic 80 movement, the latest Visodate models from Tissot reaffirm a mid-century classic as a refined companion for daily wear.
Chanel arrived in Geneva with a wide-ranging program: new case sizes for its J12 classic, the Coco Game haute horlogerie collection, and a spread of permanent and limited editions across virtually every price tier. A snapshot of where the brand stands strategically right now.
With sharp lines, integrated design, and textured dials, the new King Seiko Vanac Automatic Tokyo Nights channels the spirit of the 1970s. The classic now rendered in lightweight titanium and driven by an updated automatic caliber, which comes to life through an exhibition case back.
JLC presents its new products: from the Master Control Chronometer to the Triple-Axis Tourbillon, including the new HPG seal, integrated bracelet, and Hokusai enamel.