Unveiled during the Formula 1 Louis Vuitton Grand Prix de Monaco 2026, the limited-edition Monaco Speed 12 reimagines the iconic Monaco with a spectacular piston-inspired jumping-hour display powered by a proprietary movement from La Fabrique du Temps Louis Vuitton.
The two Paris-based independent brands joined forces for a very cool take on time display. Available in two iterations, the limited Seconde Majeure will be available for a six-day pre-order window in May 2026.
Chronoswiss reimagines one of its most iconic complications with the Delphis Art Deco. Inspired by the bold geometry and refined contrasts of the 1920s, the new model blends historical design codes with its decidedly contemporary approach to modern mechanical watchmaking.
With the Prima, Manufacture des Montres Niton re-enters the world of haute horlogerie with a technically ambitious jump-hour wristwatch boasting a top-notch manufacture caliber with the prestigious Geneva Seal and a striking Art-déco inspired yet very contemporary design language.
A new rectangular model inspired by a rare 1929 reference introduces Audemars Piguet’s first selfwinding jumping hour caliber and revisits Streamline Moderne design through contemporary watchmaking.
Louis Vuitton pulls out all the stops with four complication models, including worldtime, flying tourbillon, GMT, and a minute repeater, all underpinned by new in-house calibers from La Fabrique du Temps and artisan dials that honor the maison’s travel legacy.
A decade after launching the Pioneer collection, the Schaffhausen-based manufacture combines its spirit of everyday versatility with the poetic complexity of the Flying Hours.
The Glashütte based luxury manufactory presents a new version of its famous mechanical digital watch with a ring-shaped date display that encircles the dial. It is the first model of the Zeitwerk watch family that combines the warm hue of pink gold with a gray dial, an elegant and striking combination.