6103-2201

The Streamliner Pump is offered in two versions, each limited to 250 pieces. Its case is crafted from a material rarely seen in watchmaking: forged quartz fibre. Purer and whiter than glass fibre and resistant to UV exposure, quartz fibre can be coloured, offering a level of aesthetic freedom that carbon does not allow. Cut into segments, placed in a mould and compressed, it is combined with injected resin before undergoing two successive curing cycles. This process gives rise to matte cases with a unique moiré pattern — no two are alike. Inside, an internal titanium “sarcophagus” acts as a protective exoskeleton: it shields the movement, ensures water resistance to 10 ATM, and secures the integrated rubber strap.

6410-1200

Presenting two new Streamliners with two hands in a more compact format, H. Moser & Cie. sets out to explore uncharted territory: that of the small mechanical diameter, conceived not as a compromise but as an achievement. Two watches, two sizes – 34 mm and 28 mm – both with the same ambition: to focus on the essentials, revising the proportions for slimmer wrists without ever compromising on quality.

6400-1200

Presenting two new Streamliners with two hands in a more compact format, H. Moser & Cie. sets out to explore uncharted territory: that of the small mechanical diameter, conceived not as a compromise but as an achievement. Two watches, two sizes – 34 mm and 28 mm – both with the same ambition: to focus on the essentials, revising the proportions for slimmer wrists without ever compromising on quality.

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.

SBGX363G

The SBGX363G draws inspiration from hana-ikada, the poetic moment when cherry blossom petals drift gently across the surface of flowing water. Its pale pink dial features a delicate molded pattern that evokes flower rafts carried by a soft spring current, revealing subtle shifts in tone as light moves across its surface.

The watch adopts the iconic 62GS case design, first introduced in 1967, whose bezel free construction offers a clear and uninterrupted view of the dial. Measuring 32.3mm in diameter, the compact proportions bring refined elegance and enhanced wearability to the wrist.

SBGX365G

The SBGX365G captures the serene beauty of cherry blossoms drifting across water under a moonlit spring sky. Inspired by hana-ikada, the deep blue dial evokes flower petals floating gently across the surface of a river at night, with a textured pattern that reveals subtle shifts in tone as light moves across it.

The watch adopts the iconic 62GS case design, first introduced in 1967, whose bezel free construction offers an uninterrupted view of the dial. Measuring 32.3mm in diameter, the compact proportions create a refined and elegant presence while maintaining excellent comfort on the wrist.

7129J-001

A flamboyant version of the iconic World Time watch with a yellow gold case and carmine red dial. This timepiece is powered by self-winding 240 HU caliber, enabling simultaneous correction of all World Time displays thanks to an ingenious mechanism patented in 1999.

5396R-016

Patek Philippe offers a complicated timepiece with a timeless design in a warm-toned version featuring a rose gold case and an incomparably brilliant sunburst sand beige dial. This classically elegant watch is equipped with the ingenious Annual Calendar mechanism patented by Patek Philippe in 1996

5249R-001

The Manufacture presents the first automaton wristwatch in its contemporary history, inspired by a pocket watch designed by Louis Cottier in 1958 that displays the hours and minutes on demand. Based on Jean de La Fontaine’s fable The Crow and the Fox, the fascinating animation of time plays out on on the surface of a rose gold Officer’s-style case and a brown “Matara” dial.

SLGB025G

Ushio, meaning tide in Japanese, draws inspiration from the waters surrounding the Japanese archipelago, a lasting source of influence in Japan’s art and culture.

The dial captures the quiet movement of the sea through a textured surface and softly shifting gradient.

Two expressions reflect different moments of the ocean. The blue dial evokes the vast expanse of deep waters, where light gradually fades into depth. The green dial reflects the tranquil beauty of coastal shallows, calm, layered, and serene.