A true piece of art, the Octo Finissimo Lee Ufan Special Edition watch merges the collection’s signature ultra-thin design and forward-thinking mechanics with the poetic minimalism of the renowned South Korean artist. Crafted in hand-filed titanium and accented by a stainless-steel sunray-polished bezel, the timepiece features a mirror-effect dial that shades from grey to black, creating a harmonious interplay of finishing that reflects Ufan’s artistic philosophy. A transparent caseback engraved with the artist’s signature and the Limited Edition number completes the creation.
Octo Finissimo Lee Ufan Special Edition watch with mechanical manufacture ultra-thin movement, automatic winding, platinum microrotor, hours, minutes and small seconds functions, BVL 138 calibre (2.23 mm thick) decorated by hand with Côtes de Genève, chamfering and perlage finishing, frequency 21,600 VpH (3Hz), 60 hours power reserve. 40 mm hand-filed titanium case (5.50 mm thin), stainless-steel sunray-polished bezel, mirror-effect dial shading from grey to black, black hands, transparent caseback personalised with Lee Ufan’s signature and Limited Edition number engraving, sandblasted titanium crown set with black ceramic insert and hand-filed titanium bracelet with integrated folding buckle. Water-resistant up to 30 metres. Limited Edition of 150 pieces.
Ten years after the launch of the Pioneer collection, and seven years after the introduction of the first Flying Hours model, H. Moser & Cie. is bringing these two iconic approaches together in one irresistible cocktail. In 2025, this saga is being enriched with two new references, two variations on a single theme: displaying the time via the medium of discs, inspired by the satellite systems which have marked the rise of modern independent watchmaking. In a change from the first generation, where the hours gradually appeared and disappeared, the Pioneer Flying Hours is now adopting an instantaneous display. At each new hour, the numeral jumps with instant accuracy, boosting readability and providing a more intuitive experience. In a red gold and titanium or steel case, the flying hour function on this model is powered by three fixed discs, each rotating on its own axis, arranged in orbit around a central minutes disc. With this piece, the Schaffhausen manufacturer has created a refined modular evolution, powered by its HMC 240 automatic calibre, for a fluid, graphic, and wholly captivating time display.
Ten years after the launch of the Pioneer collection, and seven years after the introduction of the first Flying Hours model, H. Moser & Cie. is bringing these two iconic approaches together in one irresistible cocktail. In 2025, this saga is being enriched with two new references, two variations on a single theme: displaying the time via the medium of discs, inspired by the satellite systems which have marked the rise of modern independent watchmaking. In a change from the first generation, where the hours gradually appeared and disappeared, the Pioneer Flying Hours is now adopting an instantaneous display. At each new hour, the numeral jumps with instant accuracy, boosting readability and providing a more intuitive experience. In a red gold and titanium or steel case, the flying hour function on this model is powered by three fixed discs, each rotating on its own axis, arranged in orbit around a central minutes disc. With this piece, the Schaffhausen manufacturer has created a refined modular evolution, powered by its HMC 240 automatic calibre, for a fluid, graphic, and wholly captivating time display.
Experience the celestial allure of the TAG Heuer Carrera Astronomer in steel with 18K 5N rose gold plated elements. Inspired by John Glenn’s legendary Friendship 7 mission in 1962—when TAG Heuer became the first Swiss watch to orbit Earth—this 39mm timepiece, limited to 500 pieces, reimagines the moonphase complication in a refined, modern design.
Celebrate the Swiss Maison’s ties to space exploration with the TAG Heuer Carrera Astronomer. Inspired by John Glenn’s historic Friendship 7 mission in 1962—during which he wore a modified Heuer stopwatch on his wrist—, this 39mm timepiece reimagines the moonphase complication in a sleek and modern design.
Inspired by TAG Heuer’s role in John Glenn’s historic Friendship 7 mission in 1962, the TAG Heuer Carrera Astronomer celebrates the brand’s pioneering spirit in space exploration. This 39mm model, limited to 500 pieces, fuses celestial inspiration with modern watchmaking, offering a bold reinterpretation of the moonphase complication.