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DeWitt - Twenty-8-Eight Skeleton

Presenting the third rendition of the Tourbillon Twenty-8-Eight.

DeWitt showcases its independence and far-reaching expertise with its first manufacture movement, the DW8028 calibre, a marvel in steel and yellow gold. Comprising 185 parts and fully skeletonised, this delicate jewel is solidly attached to a generous, sculpted case.

 

BULGARI - Serpenti

Epitomising a wealth of history with truly iconic stature

For several decades, the Serpenti watch by Bulgari has left an indelible imprint on the world of watch and jewellery design. Perpetually scaling new heights of perfection, and brilliantly reinterpreted in tune with the creative inspirations of the Brand, the universal reptile theme has written some of the finest chapters in the history of the Rome-based jeweller.

 

ULYSSE NARDIN - Blue Toro

A powerful Timepiece for everyday use

This high tech perpetual calendar with a dual time function and the legendary in-house developed and manufactured self-winding movement is the most consumer friendly perpetual calendar ever produced and has passed the tests of time.

 

VACHERON CONSTANTIN - Malte Collection

To celebrate the 100th anniversary of the tonneau-shaped watch

In 1912, eager to make a clean break with the rounded shape of its pocket-watches, and impelled by an avant-garde spirit entirely in keeping with an era of progress, Vacheron Constantin became one of the first watch manufacturers to adopt tonneau or barrel-shaped cases. Right from its appearance, it became an emblematic shape that would be associated over the century with the most prestigious horological complications, interpreted in particular through the Malte collection, first introduced in 2000.

 

CYRUS - KLEPCYS 1,000,000 CONQUEST

Dedicated to the taking of Babylon

539 bc - When Cyrus approached the walls of Babylon with his armies, he initially thought they could take the city through siege and famine. Indeed, the defensive walls were so thick and so high that no army in the world could overcome them. But the solution was found somewhere else.

 
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