Being the oldest fine watchmaking manufacture never to have left the hands of its founding families has its privileges. Autonomy, for one. And Audemars Piguet’s independent streak and unique vision have been boldly expressed...
The manly Royal Oak Offshore received a well-deserved day in the sun this year, when Audemars Piguet unveiled six new iterations with black ceramic push-pieces and crown in stainless steel or rose-gold. While the...
Once again Bovet has collaborated with the independent Italian car design firm Pininfarina, presenting yet another auto-inspired complication that melds sporty timekeeping with refined watchmaking. The Sergio Split-Second Chronograph conveys the sleek design codes...
Presented jointly with the Récital 12 Monsieur Dimier, Récital 15 Collection Dimier is based on the new Calibre Virtuoso II Spécialité Horlogère Dimier 1783, but not without additional technical enhancements. Like the Récital 12,...
A promise made in 2008, the Récital 12 Monsieur Dimier took Bovet five years to deliver, but it was definitely worth the wait. Developed and manufactured entirely by the Dimier manufacture, this time-only movement...
There are some watches so beautiful that they literally take your breath away, and the Amadeo Fleurier Tourbillon Virtuoso III is one such watch. Laying eyes on this grande complication feels like having the...
Introduced in 2012, the very first Pierre Arpels wasn’t the most exciting timepiece on the block, but it did well to establish the primary aesthetic codes of a Van Cleef & Arpels gent’s watch....
Nicolas Bos, CEO of Van Cleef & Arpels, has always said that every Van Cleef & Arpels watch tells a story, and with the Extraordinary Dials Midnight Nuit watches, the Maison regaled watch connoisseurs...