News & Novelties
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Lenny Kravitz brings a burgundy Reverso to Roland-Garros
On June 7, 2026, Jaeger-LeCoultre’s global ambassador Lenny Kravitz attended the Men’s Final at Roland-Garros, opting for a quietly confident choice on the wrist – the Reverso Tribute Monoface Small Seconds in pink gold.
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ArtyA Purity Tourbillon Sport – sapphire clarity, 4 Hz resolve
ArtyA pushes its Purity Tourbillon into sport territory with a limited run of nine pieces. The proposition is stark yet refined – a full sapphire Wavy case wrapped around an in-house, fully skeletonised tourbillon calibre built for poise and pace. At CHF 130’000, it asks to be judged on construction, not theatrics.
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U-BOAT Darkmoon Kama – when light hides time
U-BOAT’s Darkmoon Kama made its debut at Watches and Wonders Geneva 2026 with a simple provocation that lingers in the mind – light can conceal as surely as it reveals. The idea is executed not with gimmickry, but with a photochromic dial that darkens under sunlight, turning noon into near-night.
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Exaequo Le Minuscule – Salvador Dalí’s melting time, distilled
Exaequo’s Le Minuscule takes the brand’s Dalí-licensed melting silhouette and scales it to a quieter register. At 40.5 x 26 mm, the case trims the manifesto-like Classic to a more intimate companion, keeping the soft, liquid contours that made the original a talking piece while making it a wearing piece.
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Raymond Weil A.R.T. – A New Shape of Things
Geneva’s Raymond Weil has built its reputation on accessible refinement – music, family ownership, honest pricing. The new A.R.T. collection adds a structural argument to that story: the brand’s first integrated bracelet, and one worth examining without ceremony. #raymondweil #watches #novelties #hodynnykar
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Bomberg Edge Tech – exposed engineering in a hexagon case
Bomberg’s Edge Tech takes the dial away and leaves the truth of the machine. What remains is structure – radiating bridges, visible gears, and the Swiss-made Caliber BB-77S beating at 28,800 vph in clear view. It is the workshop rulebook applied to the wrist, with little tolerance for ornament.
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Jaeger-LeCoultre names JOSHUA Friend of the House in The Hour Before
Jaeger-LeCoultre has named JOSHUA of SEVENTEEN as a Friend of the House, introducing the collaboration through its interview series “The Hour Before”. The fit is clear enough: disciplined performance meeting disciplined craft, with little need for noise.
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Favre Leuba Deep Raider Day Date – a measured splash of gradient and utility
Favre Leuba expands its everyday diver with the Deep Raider Day Date, a 40mm 316L steel model that keeps the collection’s 30 ATM water resistance while adding a day-and-date display at three o’clock. It reads like a pragmatic note pinned to a capable tool watch.
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Oris Hölstein Edition 2026 – a mirrored smile on the new Artelier
Each 1 June, Oris marks its 1904 founding with a Hölstein Edition. For 2026, the brand builds on the new Artelier and adds a quiet grin – a mirrored small seconds and an iridescent Oris Bear engraved on the case back. It is limited to 250 numbered pieces.
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Blancpain Ladybird Tribute – seven hues for Marilyn's centenary
Blancpain marks the centennial of Marilyn Monroe’s birth with the Ladybird Tribute – a capsule of seven unique pieces that nod to the jewelry watch the star once wore and the Maison acquired in 2016. Seven watches, seven colors, seven straps, and yes, seven letters – MARILYN. Neat symmetry suits an icon who understood presence.