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When you encounter the Ingenieur Automatic 40 with a green dial by IWC Schaffhausen, you feel as if you have come across a piece of engineering artistry rendered in horological form, a watch that refuses to retreat quietly into the annals of modern luxury; instead, it strides confidently into the urban milieu, evoking both nostalgia and forward-thinking bravado. It is a watch deeply rooted in IWC’s prestigious lineage yet rejuvenated to appeal to contemporary sensibilities. This limited edition draws inspiration from the world of cinema, taking its cue from the bespoke Ingenieur SL worn by Brad Pitt’s Sonny Hayes in the Apple Original Films’ "F1®", imbuing the watch with a compelling blend of dramatic character and authentic racing heritage.


Adding a new ceramic color to its Colors of TOP GUN collection, IWC Schaffhausen introduces the Pilot’s Watch Chronograph 41 TOP GUN Miramar. The watch features a ceramic case in a new color named TOP GUN Miramar, a light blue shade developed by IWC and Pantone®. The case is paired with a matching dial and rubber strap in the same hue. In addition, the Swiss luxury watch manufacturer launches a new version of the Pilot’s Watch Chronograph 41 in stainless steel featuring a TOP GUN Miramar dial and rubber strap. Both chronographs are powered by the movements from the IWC-manufactured 69000 caliber family, offering a 46-hour power reserve.


In the pantheon of horological milestones, few timepieces encapsulate the zeitgeist of their era as evocatively as Vacheron Constantin’s 222. Initially unveiled in 1977 to celebrate the Maison’s 222nd anniversary, the model represented a decisive departure from established norms, rejecting the utilitarian design of contemporary sports watches in favour of an integrated aesthetic language that blurred the line between formal elegance and sporty allure. Designed by Jörg Hysek, the 222 was more than just a commemorative piece; it signified a pivotal stylistic shift within Vacheron Constantin’s oeuvre, paving the way for the celebrated Overseas collection nearly two decades later. Today, we take a closer look at the Vacheron Constantin Historiques 222 Stainless Steel.


Shapes of Extraleganza delves deep into the daring, shapeshifting, playful elegance that is the essence of the Maison’s mistakable style. Following last year’s Essence of Extraleganza, this is the second in a trilogy of collections exploring Piaget’s creative roots in the 1960s and 70s, maximising and modernising concepts, pushing boundaries of both design and craftsmanship, challenging preconceptions, reinvigorating the Maison’s original audacity and bold ingenuity.


Three steel models, water-resistant to 12 ATM, from the Pioneer Centre Seconds model equipped with the HMC 201 automatic movement, to the Pioneer Cylindrical Tourbillon Skeleton with the HMC 811 movement, via the Pioneer Tourbillon pulsing to the beat of the calibre HMC 805 with double hairspring, the new timepieces are designed for all kinds of adventure, on land, underwater, and in full colour.