News & Novelties
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ID Genève Circular C – carbon, reinvented
ID Genève presents the Circular C as the most technically advanced watch in its Circular line, a sport-oriented piece with engineering and function placed firmly at the front.
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Aerowatch 1942 Calendrier Complet – a double moon for both hemispheres
Aerowatch adds quiet substance to its 1942 line with the new 1942 Calendrier Complet, a full calendar with a rare double moon phase that reads the sky for both hemispheres. It nods to the moon phase watches that helped mechanical horology find its footing again in the 1980s, yet keeps its feet firmly in the…
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Jaeger-LeCoultre’s The Collectibles lands in New York with eight early Reverso watches
Jaeger-LeCoultre brings the fifth capsule of The Collectibles to New York City from 5 to 23 February 2026, presenting eight authenticated and restored Reverso watches from 1931 to 1937 at 701 Madison Avenue. It is a quiet reminder that good design does not age so much as it settles.
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A Venetian Kaleidoscope: Venezianico Redentore Arlecchino
The Redentore Arlecchino is Venezianico’s most vivid bow to the Venice Carnival yet, a 38 mm limited edition of 400 pieces whose dial turns Harlequin’s geometry into horology.
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Alpina x Label Noir Alpiner Manufacture Date – a winter study in texture
Alpina unveils a limited run of 130 pieces with Label Noir, the Alpiner Manufacture Date Special Edition. At 41.5 mm, it trades polish for tactility: a hammered bezel and lugs recall wind-packed drifts, while a dial with a delicate, irregular grain reads like fresh powder. The glacial white dial and bracelet meet a mineral-grey case,…
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Watches and Wonders Geneva 2026 – the city becomes the stage
Watches and Wonders Geneva returns 14 to 20 April 2026 with a wider footprint and a clearer intent to draw the whole city into the conversation. Eleven additional brands join the Salon, while an expanded In The City program pulls activity onto the streets and lakeside. Online ticket sales open 10 February 2026 on the…
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URWERK UR-100V LightSpeed Ceramic – timing a sunbeam
Geneva, 4 February 2026. URWERK’s UR-100V LightSpeed Ceramic does not simply tell the hour. It translates it. Time becomes distance, measured not in minutes but in the travel of light itself. The result is calm, exacting, and quietly provocative on the wrist.
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De Bethune x Louis Vuitton LVDB-03: a Sympathique for modern travel
The LVDB-03 project unites De Bethune and Louis Vuitton around a clear idea: travel with mechanical dignity. Two modular pieces – the LVDB-03 GMT Louis Varius wristwatch and the LVDB-03 Sympathique Louis Varius clock – revisit the 18th-century Sympathique concept with contemporary tact.
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Swiss watchmaking jobs in 2026 – tight belts, steady hands
Swiss watchmaking enters 2026 with the quiet focus of a workshop before opening hours: lights on, voices lowered, tools precisely arranged. The backdrop is unsettled — a strong franc, persistent inflation, and geopolitics that refuse to keep time — and the emphasis is on discipline rather than bravado. Companies are prioritizing what they can control:…
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Bianchet UltraFino Monaco – a light, resilient tourbillon for electric waters
Bianchet marks Team Monaco\’s entry into the all-electric E1 powerboat championship with the UltraFino Monaco, a limited run of 98 tourbillon watches in the Principality\’s red and white. It is a tidy statement of intent – performance minded, materially modern, and proportioned to the brand\’s Golden Ratio template.