JAEGER-LECOULTRE INTRODUCING THE COLLECTIBLES VI
Jaeger-LeCoultre presents the sixth capsule of The Collectibles, a meticulously vetted selection of 12 museum-grade timepieces to be unveiled in London on June 15 and available to collectors worldwide.
MB&F goes back to the roots with the HM12 ”The Guardian”
A complete horological concept and a deliberate return to MB&F’s origins, at a time when much of the brand’s audience has discovered it only recently, the HM12 arrives as a recalibration.
Blancpain unveils the Fifty Fathoms Tech
The new Fifty Fathoms Tech carries Blancpain's 3-hour bezel: a complication born at depth, enabling divers to remain underwater for hours, as the ocean slowly reveals itself.
TAG HEUER presents the MONACO SPEED 12
Swiss luxury watchmaker TAG Heuer unveils the TAG Heuer Monaco Speed 12, a timepiece that channels the adrenaline of the racetrack into the precision of high-end watchmaking.
Sebastian Stan in a new role for Santos de Cartier
Sebastian Stan embraces the pioneering spirit of the new Santos de Cartier Chronograph, becoming the face of a campaign that reinterprets one of watchmaking’s most enduring designs.
Chopard presents the Mille Miglia GTS Power Control Grigio‑Blu
Chopard introduces the Mille Miglia GTS Power Control Grigio-Blu – 2026 Racing Edition, a numbered limited edition of 250 pieces that distils the Maison’s passion for motorsport into a purposeful design.
Hermès Horloger presents the Arceau Cavalier en formes
Engraving and miniature painting meet Haute Horlogerie in the Arceau Cavalier en Formes watch created by Hermès.
Jaeger-LeCoultre introduces the Master Hybris Inventiva Gyrotourbillon À Stratosphère
Presented during Watches and Wonders 2026, the new Master Hybris Inventiva Gyrotourbillon à Stratosphère is a declaration that the Maison still intends to push the boundaries of mechanical watchmaking.
Cartier Privé Collection: The Santos Dumont
With its flexible metal bracelet, hard stone dial and mechanical manufacture movement, this new version of the Santos-Dumont watch channels the elegance of Alberto Santos-Dumont, who was known for his singular style and attention to detail.
Frederique Constant presents the Classics Moneta Solarmetre
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]The Classics Moneta Solarmetre marks a milestone for Frederique Constant: it is the first model from the Manufacture to feature the solar‑powered FC‑120 movement, created in collaboration with La Joux‑Perret. Introduced in 2024, the Classics Moneta line is defined by its elegant aesthetic, most notably its bezel inspired by the ridged edge of a coin—hence the collection’s name. With the Solarmetre, the solar mechanism becomes completely invisible, allowing the design to take center stage. The result is a watch where technology discreetly supports a virtually endless power supply, setting these models apart. The latest additions also debut a 39 mm case and the collection’s first textured grained dial, offered in
