Blending mid-century inspiration with modern watchmaking sophistication, Jaeger-LeCoultre revisits one of its signature complications in a limited edition that captures timeless elegance and technical prowess.
Breitling reinterprets its 1940s Premier Fantasies models with the new Lady Premier collection, blending sculptural design, radiant colors, and ethical materials into a modern expression of feminine elegance.
Five years after its debut, the Longines Spirit line evolves with slimmer proportions, fresh material choices, and a new hand-wound flyback chronograph movement.
In a surprising yet elegant debut, Tudor has introduced the first moon-phase complication in its history. Available in three tasteful color choices distinguished by fine details, the Tudor Luna 1926 does not disappoint.
BA111OD introduces two classic expressions of mechanical watchmaking: a three-hand watch with date and a moonphase model. Together, they are offered in seven variations – all positioned at an attractive price point.