In its 99th year, Tutima Glashütte unveils two new limited editions of the elegant Patria, each restricted to just nine pieces. Housed in rose gold, the watches introduce a newly developed hand-wound manufacture movement whose more open architecture places greater emphasis on the finishing of the caliber.
Combining technical and artisanal prowess, the Cabaret Tourbillon Honeygold pairs a highly elaborate Honeygold dial with relief-worked details and black-rhodiumed surfaces with a hand-wound movement showcasing the traditional finishing elements for which the Glashütte manufacture is renowned.
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 Tangente Neomatik 38 Update, Nomos Glashütte revisits its most recognizable design, introducing a more compact 38.5 mm case and, for the first time, versions in gold. The signature peripheral date display remains in the spotlight. Also new is the Club Sport neomatik Worldtimer in white.
Hublot re-engineers its flagship chronograph with the Big Bang Reloaded, a 44mm collection that emphasizes its in-house Unico caliber while showcasing a wide spectrum of its advanced materials, from ceramic to proprietary Magic Gold. Two limited editions honor the brand's ambassadors Usain Bolt and Kylian Mbappé.
Patek Philippe marks half a century of the Nautilus with four limited models that distill the essence of one of watchmaking’s most enduring icons. They combine ultra-thin mechanics with refined materials and the unmistakable sporty elegance. Surprise: There is also a desk clock included.