News & Novelties
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Greubel Forsey Balancier 3 GF09CX – Frosted Titanium, Refined Intent
Greubel Forsey’s latest Balancier 3 – reference GF09CX – is a study in restraint and rigor. Limited to 22 pieces and housed in the 41.50 mm Convexe titanium case, it advances a 2023 architecture with a new hand-finished bridge: deep-frosted titanium brushed with steel across a curved surface, its matte grain catching light with quiet…
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Trilobe Trente-Deux Secret Edition – a personal sky on the wrist
Trilobe\u2019s Trente-Deux Secret Edition treats time as memory made visible. Each dial is a bespoke star map that fixes a chosen date, time, and place. It is intimate work, more keepsake than canvas, and it asks the owner to supply the poetry.
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Bianchet UltraFino Rotondo – Geometry Finds Its Circle
Bianchet introduces the UltraFino Rotondo, a round flying tourbillon that translates the Maison’s golden ratio thinking into a pure circle. It is the same measured voice the brand has cultivated, now speaking in a universal form.
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GoS Väring No.8 – the last Viking readies for delivery
The last GoS Väring, No.8, is nearing delivery – a final salute to the Viking-inspired series first introduced in 2018 to mark 1000 years since the local chieftain Väring returned from England. It is the closing chapter of a project that favored forge and file over fanfare.
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De Bethune x Louis Vuitton LVDB03 Sympathique Louis Varius – a modern cabinet of time
De Bethune and Louis Vuitton present the LVDB03 “Sympathique” Louis Varius, a contemporary take on the 18th-century idea of a master clock that tends to its companion watch. It is not a gimmick. The clock winds the DB25 GMT Starry Varius through the watch’s crown and sets its time with precision, the two pieces living…
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Club Campus grows up in color – NOMOS adds all olive and full rose
NOMOS Glashütte refreshes its hand-wound Club Campus with two dial shades that feel both playful and poised: all olive and full rose. The concept remains disarmingly simple – straightforward mechanics, clear typography, and color used with purpose rather than noise.
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BUBEN&ZORWEG Turbo safes, a Singapore foothold, and a Geneva showcase
BUBEN&ZORWEG introduces the Turbo Collection, a high-security safe concept shaped by motorsport cues and materials like carbon fibre. It is not a watch, yet it speaks the same language many collectors understand – purpose-built engineering, tactile detail, and a hint of theatre when the lights come on.
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Third MAZE/Art Awards F.P.Journe at TEFAF Maastricht
On 12 March 2026 at TEFAF Maastricht, the third MAZE/Art Awards F.P.Journe honored Jeanne Selmersheim-Desgrange for “Untitled (Fleurs d’automne)”, presented by the Pavec gallery. F.P.Journe acquired the work and will propose it to the Kunstmuseum Basel, a quiet, practical gesture toward public collections rather than headlines.
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ArtyA Purity Moissanite Curvy Tourbillon – Starlight in a Curved Case
ArtyA’s Purity Moissanite Curvy Tourbillon turns silicon carbide into theater. The brand claims a first for watchmaking with a moissanite – silicon carbide – case, shaped into a curved, 65-facet crystal that behaves like an optical lens. Light does not so much pass as perform, breaking into rainbow fire while the movement seems to float…
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Greubel Forsey Balancier Convexe S² – the closing chapter
Greubel Forsey draws the curtain on the Balancier Convexe S² with two final editions – one in black ceramic with 5N red gold accents, the other in white ceramic – each limited to 11 pieces and signaling the end of this calibre in 2026.