30.1865.0135/56.C216

Following the award-winning revival of the G.F.J., ZENITH unveils a new chapter in this collection dedicated to pure chronometry. Named after the initials of founder Georges Favre-Jacot, the G.F.J. is not a commemorative gesture, but a statement of intent: a return to the very foundations of precision watchmaking. First introduced with the rebirth of the legendary Calibre 135 and honoured with the “Chronometry Prize” at the Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève in 2025, the G.F.J. established itself as a contemporary expression of ZENITH’s historic mastery of observatory timekeeping. Today, it returns in a new limited edition of 161 pieces in yellow gold, featuring a striking bloodstone dial. More than a new material execution, this edition reinforces the G.F.J. as the contemporary home of the Calibre 135: a movement whose story continues to unfold.

298623-3003

Building on the success of the first Alpine Eagle 41 XPS timepiece that featured a ‘Monte Rosa Pink’ dial, Chopard presents a new model that marks the culmination of an iconic design: an ultra‑thin watch combining high precision with exceptional finishing. It is crafted in Lucent Steel™ with a 41 mm diameter and a thinness of 8 mm, giving it a sleek and contemporary profile, and comes with a redesigned bracelet.

51.3102.3600/01.M3100

The CHRONOMASTER Sport stands at the intersection of legacy and forward momentum. Born from the El Primero, the world’s first automatic, integrated high-frequency chronograph calibre, it carries more than five decades of precision within its architecture. This new steel and rose gold edition introduces a different expression of that same intensity. Not a departure from its sporting roots, but a shift in tone where performance is conveyed with restraint rather than force. It is a chronograph designed to move seamlessly across contexts, retaining its mechanical authority while adapting effortlessly to its surroundings.

SBGH376J

The SBGH376J captures the fleeting moment at the end of cherry blossom season, when fresh green leaves begin to emerge among the remaining sakura. Known in Japan as Sakura-Wakaba, this transition is expressed through a softly textured green dial that shifts subtly in tone as light moves across its surface. The dial is paired with an 18K yellow gold case, creating a warm and harmonious balance inspired by early spring.

168860-3005

Chopard introduces a continuation model of the original, iconic L.U.C 1860 to honour the 30th anniversary of Chopard Manufacture in Fleurier. This new edition preserves the spirit of the original model while integrating the technical progress achieved over the past three decades.

Like its predecessor, this new timepiece features a 36.5 mm case, ideal proportions that will delight fine watch collectors. It is crafted in Lucent Steel™ and stands out with its “Areuse Blue” dial – a colour inspired by the Areuse River that flows near the Manufacture in the Val-de-Travers region. This river, known for its dramatic gorges and ever changing shades of deep blue, symbolises continuity and connection to nature. Its vivid colours, shaped by light, stone and movement, recall the cool, bright tone used on the dial.

13A386-1109

Chopard is presenting the latest addition to the L’Heure du Diamant collection, featuring a cushion-shaped case in 18-carat ethical white gold, framing a deep black onyx dial – in keeping with the Maison’s mastery of ornamental stones dating back to the 1960’s.

The bezel showcases 4.40 carats of diamonds in Chopard’s signature crown-setting, joined by diamond-set indexes and 18‑carat ethical white gold hour and minute hands embellished with diamond brilliants.

Completing the composition, the timepiece is powered by the Chopard 09.01‑C self-winding movement, crafted entirely in-house.