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Experience the Dawn of a New Era in Horology: November's Most Captivating Timepiece Introductions
Hublot's Winter Innovations and Anniversary Tributes
Hublot presented two distinctive Big Bang Unico models, embracing the essence of winter with cool white and blue shades. These 42mm timepieces, available in transparent sapphire or titanium, feature openworked dials and a unique snowflake-shaped oscillating weight, visible through the caseback. In a nod to Ahmed Seddiqi & Sons' 75th anniversary and the Big Bang's 20th, Hublot also released two limited-edition watches. These commemorative pieces boast Arabic numerals and special engravings, offered in full black ceramic or titanium variants.
Omega's Refined Seamaster Planet Ocean Collection
Omega launched the fourth generation of its Seamaster Planet Ocean collection in Miami, introducing seven new models. These timepieces retain the spirit of the 2005 original but incorporate a sleeker case design, a revised movement, and fresh strap options. A key enhancement includes a thinner profile achieved by removing the helium valve and incorporating a flatter crystal, making these diving watches more elegant for everyday wear.
De Bethune's Dual-Faced and Celestial Complications
De Bethune unveiled two remarkable watches: the DB Kind of Two Jumping GMT and a new 40mm DB25 Perpetual Sky. The Jumping GMT ingeniously displays two time zones on distinct faces—a contemporary dial for local time and a classic guilloché dial for a second zone. The Perpetual Sky, a perpetual calendar, features a titanium case, a signature starry dial with day, date, and month indicators, and the brand's patented spherical moon phase.
Jaeger-LeCoultre's Elegant Master Ultra Thin and Rendez-Vous Enhancements
Jaeger-LeCoultre refreshed two of its celebrated lines, the Master Ultra Thin and Rendez-Vous. Limited-edition Master Ultra Thin Moon and Date models showcase a new copper-hued grained dial and are powered by Calibre 925 and 899, respectively. The Rendez-Vous collection received significant technical and aesthetic upgrades across 64 elements, with new 34mm Night & Day and Moon variations available in steel or pink gold, some adorned with diamonds.
Chopard's Grand Strike: A Symphony of Horology
Chopard introduced the L.U.C Grand Strike, hailed as its most intricate chiming watch to date. This masterpiece integrates a grand sonnerie, petite sonnerie, minute repeater with sapphire crystal gongs, and a tourbillon within an 18-karat ethical gold case. The dial-less design allows full appreciation of its 686 components, and despite not being a limited edition, only about three pieces will be produced annually.
Breitling's Luxurious Gold Capsule Collection
Breitling launched an exclusive gold capsule collection for the holiday season, featuring three Navitimers and three Premiers. Each of the six references is crafted from 18-karat red gold and boasts unprecedented combinations of dial colors and movements. A standout is the Premier B21 Chronograph Tourbillon 42, a U.S. and Canada exclusive, which features a striking blue gradient dial, chronograph functions, and a mesmerizing tourbillon, blending complexity with precision.
TAG Heuer's Racing-Inspired Chronographs
TAG Heuer honored Formula 1 with four new chronographs. Two contemporary Monaco models feature square titanium cases and skeletonized movements, with one utilizing a novel "Selective Laser Melting" technique and the other incorporating lume elements reminiscent of F1 night races. Additionally, two watches from the long-running Senna series pay tribute to Ayrton Senna with vibrant green and yellow accents, reflecting his iconic helmet colors.
Louis Vuitton's Artistic Escale Watches with Mineral Dials
Louis Vuitton showcased exceptional ornamental stonework with two limited-edition Escale watches featuring dials made from decorative minerals like turquoise and malachite. The 40mm platinum cases are complemented by monolithic rings crafted from the same stone, adding a unique touch to the profile. These time-only watches are powered by a self-winding mechanical movement and are limited to 30 pieces each.
Vacheron Constantin's Astronomical Masterpieces: The La Quête Series
Vacheron Constantin celebrated its 270th anniversary by unveiling "La Quête," a series of 13 unique and highly complex timepieces. Inspired by astronomy and ancient odysseys, these watches combine technical innovation with decorative arts such as engraving, enameling, and gem-setting. The Cosmica Duo—Grand Complication, a highlight of the series, is a double-sided, reversible watch featuring 24 complications, including a minute repeater and a tourbillon, showcasing both stellar artistry and a new Calibre 2756-B1 movement.
Roger Dubuis' Hommage Collection: A Tribute to Serenity
Roger Dubuis expanded its Hommage collection with two watches dedicated to the founder's calm nature. The Hommage La Placide, named after his childhood nickname, features a pink-gold case, a "Léman Blue" dial inspired by Lake Geneva, and a new biretrograde perpetual calendar. The Hommage Sukoon Al-Layl, translating to "the serenity of night," evokes a tranquil desert night with its platinum case and layered dial. The La Placide is limited to 28 pieces, while the Sukoon Al-Layl is a unique boutique exclusive.
Gérald Genta Reimagines the Gentissima Oursin with Meteorite Dials
Gérald Genta ventured into extraterrestrial aesthetics with new versions of its sea urchin-inspired Gentissima Oursin. The brand introduced two models featuring striking meteorite dials, one in blue and one in green, complemented by matching rubber straps. These 41mm titanium watches, larger than previous iterations, are produced at Louis Vuitton's La Fabrique du Temps and showcase a fusion of unique design with cosmic materials.
Ulysse Nardin and Urwerk's Collaborative Ur-Freak
Ulysse Nardin and Urwerk joined forces to create the Ur-Freak, a watch that merges their distinct design philosophies and mechanical innovations. This 44mm titanium timepiece integrates Urwerk's signature satellite time display with Ulysse Nardin's in-house silicon technology. The new co-developed Caliber UN-241 boasts a silicon oscillator operating at 3Hz and an impressive 90-hour power reserve, making it a truly exceptional collaboration limited to 100 pieces.
Blancpain's Grand Return to High Horology
Blancpain marked its 190th anniversary with the Grande Double Sonnerie, its most complex watch to date, symbolizing its renewed focus on high horology. This grand complication, eight years in development, combines grande and petite sonnerie, a minute repeater, a flying tourbillon, and a retrograde perpetual calendar within a wearable 47mm gold case. It also features the world's first dual-melody four-tone system, capable of playing a Westminster chime or a custom sequence. Available in white or pink gold, production is limited to two pieces annually.
H. Moser & Cie.'s Celestial Streamliner
H. Moser & Cie. unveiled the Streamliner Perpetual Moon Concept Meteorite, a watch that transports wearers to the cosmos. Debuting at Dubai Watch Week, this piece pairs a sleek steel case and integrated bracelet with a stunning gold-hued Gibeon meteorite dial. The dial's natural Widmanstätten patterns are enhanced with Moser’s fumé effect. Inside, an automatic HMC 270 caliber offers a three-day power reserve and exceptional moonphase accuracy, making it a celestial marvel.