When it comes diamonds, precious stones and noble materials, women and watchmakers carry the same passion. Ateliers deMonaco have created this collection to celebrate this shared fascination for luxury without sacrificing practicality.
Usually, ink is the only liquid that we can find in fountain pens, but in the Cognac Pen we can discover, too, the oldest cognac in the world: Gautier from 1762.
On the 7th of July 2016 in London during the second part of Sotheby’s series of auctions dedicated entirely to English Watchmaking, a new world record was set for a John Arnold chronometer, fetching £557,000 GBP ($722,318 USD).
The powerful and accurate FC-303 automatic movement powers this timepiece. This calibre beats at a frequency of 28,000VPH, is decorated with 26 jewels and delivers a 38 hours power-reserve.
This groundbreaking timepiece singlehandedly rethinks traditional world timekeeping functions and replaces them with new universal, selectable time-zone and hemispheric precision moon-phase indicators.
When Abraham-Louis Breguet left his native Switzerland for Paris in 1762, little did he suspect that he was about to embark upon a dazzling career that would indisputably take watchmaking to new heights.
THOMAS SABO unveils the new Watches Collection, uniting stylish aesthetics and unique design: as highlights, the new designs for men and women in the Spirit range wow with the sophisticated colour concept of the stainless steel bracelets.
The latest limited edition from Arnold & Son combines inspiration from traditional Chinese paper cutting with traditional Haute Horlogerie. This special tribute to the dragon and fenghuang is limited to just five timepieces.
Another new chronograph to satisfy the wannabe cool dude? Definitely not. These Graham Chronofighter timepieces use the power of their innovative roots and wings to rule the kingdom of masculine mindfulness.