SUPERIOR AIR POWER
Blancpain is now reissuing its legendary Air Command model in a 500-piece vintage style edition. The arrival of the major new model in the brand’s collections testifies to a little-known part of its history, which dates back to the ‘50s when the French Ministry of Defence sought a high-precision chronograph.
CLOCKWORK ORANGE
Glashütte’s Sixties line presents legendary 1960s design and embodies the art of Glashütte watchmaking. For its 2019 edition, the German manufacturer presents the Sixties (pictured) and Sixties Panorama Date in multi-faceted orange. The new models feature unusual dégradé dials, as radiant as the eventful decade that gives them their name.
MAN OF STEEL
Breguet’s Marine Chronographe boasts a self-winding movement with date and seconds subdial. In addition to its impressive complications, this model symbolises a new generation of Marine timepieces distinguished by a modern and dynamic aesthetic.
KALEIDOSCOPIC
A miniature masterpiece that extols beauty and charm, the Ultimate Kaleidoscope recreates the magic of a childhood toy in Harry Winston’s high jewellery range. A pendant, a timepiece and a functioning kaleidoscope, this playful yet lavish accessory will catch eyes and turn heads.
STARRY-EYED SEQUEL
In 1978, Audemars Piguet developed the world’s thinnest self-winding perpetual calendar and with it, paved the way for the revival of classical mechanical complications. This year, the perpetual calendar is making waves again, as part of the brand’s newest collection.