The Jacob & Co. Godfather II plays two melodies on a single cylinder while incorporating a flying tourbillon. Here is the technical concept behind it — and the price.
Once a bold aesthetic choice, black has become a functional design language. These five standout watches prove how dark palettes can enhance legibility, depth, and modern watchmaking appeal.
From cockpit instruments to contemporary icons, Bell & Ross’s square watches transformed an unlikely shape into one of modern watchmaking’s most recognizable design signatures.
With the Tambour Taiko Arty Automata, Louis Vuitton presents a highly complex automaton watch that combines traditional watchmaking and elaborate enamel art.
Inspired by the invention of the world’s first chronograph, Montblanc’s Nicolas Rieussec collection tells a story of technical ambition, historic roots, and a distinctive approach to modern chronograph design.
Three years after being acquired by Breitling, Universal Genève is accelerating into a new chapter, unveiling collections that blend the brand’s storied past with creative savoir-faire. The new lineup spans prêt-à-porter and capsule editions, each powered by bespoke movements.
Timothée Chalamet joins Urban Jürgensen as a partner and creative advisor, marking his first formal role in a watch brand and likely signaling a different kind of celebrity collaboration.