News & Novelties
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Moser at Watches and Wonders 2026: Play, Purity, and a Few Serious Chimes
H. Moser & Cie. arrives in Geneva with four pieces that speak fluent Moser: playful where it matters, pure where it counts, and meticulously built throughout. The headline is the Streamliner Pump, a Reebok nod that turns a gesture into winding. The supporting cast tightens the Streamliner line in 34 mm and 28 mm, bares…
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Exaequo Melting Watch Classico – Dalí’s fluid time goes Swiss Made
Time to Watches brings a fitting paradox to Geneva this year – the Exaequo Melting Watch returns in Classico form, now Swiss Made and carrying an official long-term partnership with Fundació Gala – Salvador Dalí. The Master’s signature sits on the dial, a neat handshake between Surrealism and contemporary watchmaking.
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Alpina Startimer Pilot Automatic quietly sharpens its flight plan
At Watches and Wonders, Alpina introduces a new quartet of Startimer Pilot Automatic models that trims the brief to essentials: a 40 mm steel case with alternating polished and satin surfaces, grained dials in khaki, blue or black, and ergonomics that aim for glove-like ease. It reads pilot first, fashion second, which is where this…
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Frederique Constant unveils a refined Worldtimer trio
At Watches and Wonders, Frederique Constant presents three new takes on its Classic Worldtimer Manufacture, anchored by the in-house FC-719 and a clear intent to travel with grace, not fuss.
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Watches and Wonders Geneva 2026 Inaugurated at Palexpo
Geneva opened the doors of Watches and Wonders 2026 this morning at Palexpo, with an official ceremony at 11:30 a.m. Nearly 300 guests – from city and canton authorities to international journalists and the executives of 65 exhibiting brands – marked the start of the Salon. The mood was formal, the message clear: Geneva still…
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L’Epée 1839 at Watches & Wonders 2026 – Belly Tank Racer and The Gekko
L’Epée 1839 arrives at Watches & Wonders 2026 with two sculptural clocks that say more with form than flourish – the Belly Tank Racer and The Gekko. Both lean on the brand’s habit of turning mechanics into characters, and characters into timekeepers. ’epée1839
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Tangente, refined – NOMOS brings the ring date to 38.5 mm and 18 kt gold
NOMOS Glashütte revisits its signature Tangente Update with a trimmer 38.5 millimeters and, for the first time, an 18 kt gold case. Same clean geometry, now with a little evening-wear gravitas.
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Cavasino Closes the DCR-01 Chapter with Rose Gold and Steel Finales
Geneva, April 14, 2026. Cavasino Watches brings its Tourbillon Inaugural to a measured full stop with two final references – one in rose gold, one in 904L stainless steel – both powered by the maison’s first movement, the DCR-01. Fifty movements exist, not one more. With these last allocations, the founding idea is complete.
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Kerbedanz 65’27’’ – a quiet collision of math, memory, and a single hand
Kerbedanz marks its 15th anniversary with the 65’27’’ collection, a meditative object that replaces the usual duet of hands with a single minute hand conversing with an hour disc set with a diamond. Their perfect overlap occurs every 65 minutes and 27 seconds, when the diamond sits beneath the minute hand and is optically magnified…
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Hautlence Kubera Series 1 – architecture for a handless hour
Hautlence returns to its favorite question – what if time did not need hands. The new Kubera Series 1 answers with jumping hours and a peripheral minute cursor, housed in a layered steel case that feels carved rather than stamped.