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Girard-Perregaux 1966 Collection

Girard Perregaux 1966 Collection

Girard-Perregaux 1966 Collection is the re-released version of the watch that has been awarded the Neuchâtel Observatory’s Centenary Prize in 1966. It has been redesigned though for the 2010 version has a column-wheel chronograph with 30-minute counter, a central second hand, with a tachometric scale. Three versions are available such as red and white gold, palladium with full calendar and palladium with small seconds, wherein each design is limited to 199 pieces. ~$12,350.

Chronoswiss Timemaster Chronograph GMT

 Chronoswiss Timemaster Chronograph GMT

Chronoswiss has unveiled its latest chronograph, Timemaster Chronograph GMT that is scheduled to be released this year. It looks to be an everydayer’s watch for the design is not complicated yet it looks classy in it’s own way. It’s housed in a 44 mm stainless steel with DLC treatment case, shielded by an anti-reflective sapphire crystal, and is water resistant up to 100 meters. Aside from the watch’s basic functions it’s equipped with a 2nd timezone that is powered by the brand’s caliber movement. It’s mounted on a either a Nappa leather, rubber strap, or metal bracelet with buckle or a folding clasp. $TBA.

Parmigiani’s Bugatti Faubourg

Parmigiani’s Bugatti Faubourg

Bugatti has collaborated with Parmigiani Fleurier to produce a limited edition watch, to pay tribute to Bugatti’s Veyron Faubourg Par Hermes car. They called it Parmigiani’s Bugatti Faubourg Watch and released it in 2 versions: rose gold and brushed white gold. The watch’s face sits on the side of the body so that the driver or the wearer doesn’t need to twist his wrist to check the time while driving. Its mounted on a Hermes leather strap and to be released in a limited number of 20 pieces, 10 pieces each version. $234,000.

Rebellion REB-7 Regulator Blue Watch

Rebellion REB 7 Regulator Blue Watch

Rebellion REB-7 Regulator Blue Watch is a refined REB-7 Regulator, by accentuating its hourmarkers and hands with blue materials to give it a fresh and new look. This watch was designed by Eric Giroud, while the movement/regulator function was conceived and executed by the famous movement designer Laurent Besse. It features a 46 mm X 56.7 mm X 19.6 mm dial, and is produced in a limited number of pieces. $20,000.

Tag Heuer Silverstone

Tag Heuer Silverstone

Tag Heuer Silverstone is the brand’s latest reissued chronograph that was originally introduced back in 1974. It will use the the brand’s updated historical Chronomatic Calibre 11 movement, the first-ever self-winding automatic chronograph with micro rotor, with a Dubois-Depraz module. This new Tag Heuer Silverstone , will be released in brown and blue colorways that is mounted on a perforated alligator straps. Limited to 1,500 pieces only. $6,500.

Girard-Perregaux White Gold Bi-axial Tourbillon

Girard Perregaux White Gold Bi axial Tourbillon

Girard Perregaux, is wathmaking industry, known for it’s timeless design has released a white gold version of the remarkable Bi-axial Tourbillon. Inspired from the historical Tourbillon with three gold Bridges, this timepiece make use of two concentric cages to enable multi-dimensional rotations for its regulating part. It has the distinctive visible complex mechanism that looks kicks and the same features as of the original released Bi-axial Tourbillon. only difference is the case, which is presented in White Gold.

Oris Dizzy Gillespie Watch

Oris Dizzy Gillespie Watch

Oris has created a watch to pay homage to the famous jazz player John Birks “Dizzy” Gillespie. They called it, Oris Dizzy Gillespie, a watch that’s presented in a rectangular case and has big numerals, and tiled dial, that’s finished with a black gaucho leather strap. Limited to 1917 pieces - year when the musician was born.

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