The city of Paris has had a legendary status in the fine jewelry industry since time immemorial. The city is synonymous with elegance, artistry, and refinement, which is why it draws collectors, designers, and connoisseurs worldwide.
For the first time in its history, H. Moser & Cie. is venturing into the world of ceramics, opting for this technically demanding material to enhance the flowing lines of its most iconic collection: Streamliner. The cushion case and integrated
In a bold departure from traditional luxury watchmaking, the Sopwith Watch Company has introduced a proprietary method for repurposing historic steel—specifically reclaimed from World War I and World War II fighter aircraft—and upgrading it to exceed
With the BR-03 Diver Black Bronze, Bell & Ross returns to the fundamentals of professional diving watches. This new edition celebrates the timelessness of a sleek design, blending the understated elegance of black, the warm glow of bronze, and the
Breitling has been announced as Official Watch Partner of ultra luxury British automotive manufacturer Aston Martin, marking a compelling collaboration between two brands born from a fascination with speed and a meticulous attention to detail.
The Clous de Paris finishing is a traditional guilloché technique, widely used in watchmaking, characterized by a texture of three-dimensional pyramid-shaped reliefs that define a surface structured by volumes, highs and lows, following a precise
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Highlights: stunning heavy gold chain made from solid gold nuggets, 30 inches long ($92,250); 2in x 1in gold bar from assayer Felix Grundy's hoard, weighing 7.75 ounces ($67,650)