A smaller 38mm case size, new glacier pattern dial colours and 0 Oxygen technology come together in Montblanc’s latest Iced Sea Automatic Date models.
MB134017
Following the success of the Montblanc Iced Sea Bronze-tone Edition launched in 2024, Montblanc introduces another new look into the collection with a rugged distressed steel case. This finish has a deliberately aged and weathered appearance that is achieved by treating the stainless steel case with a black coating. The process involves manually washing the steel before brushing it with quartzite, a hard granular rock from a stone quarry at the Mont-Blanc Massif. Thanks to this treatment, each timepiece develops its own patina and unique appearance. The distressed steel case is paired with a bezel featuring black ceramic inserts. The bezel has been treated with a two-step laser process at the first 15 minutes in order to lower it and give it a different texture. As a result, the white minutes at this part appear more highlighted in comparison to the rest of the bezel, where the minute inserts come in a light grey colour and lie flat with the bezel.
BR05A-S-MP-ST/SST
Bell & Ross’s elegant urban watch reinvents itself with a new 36mm case, eagerly awaited by fans of chic timepieces as well as female enthusiasts. A refined and subtle evolution.
BR05A-S-IB-ST/SST
Bell & Ross’s elegant urban watch reinvents itself with a new 36mm case, eagerly awaited by fans of chic timepieces as well as female enthusiasts. A refined and subtle evolution.
BR05A-S-GR-ST/SST
Bell & Ross’s elegant urban watch reinvents itself with a new 36mm case, eagerly awaited by fans of chic timepieces as well as female enthusiasts. A refined and subtle evolution.
BR05A-S-BL-ST/SST
Bell & Ross’s elegant urban watch reinvents itself with a new 36mm case, eagerly awaited by fans of chic timepieces as well as female enthusiasts. A refined and subtle evolution.
BR03A-LM-SKCE/SRB
Even bolder, the BR-03 Skeleton Lum Ceramic embraces a dual identity and conveys a strong visual narrative. A sophisticated futuristic watch by day with its black ceramic case, it transforms into an extraordinary horological piece at night, revealing its luminescent properties. In many ways, it could belong in a sci-fi film. Green luminescence, a key readability feature, is also one of Bell & Ross’ signature design elements. This visual design hallmark has been pushed to the extreme, giving birth to the most daring and futuristic of the three BR-03 Skeleton models.
BR03A-GR-SKST/SRB
With the steel version of the BR-03 Skeleton, Bell & Ross envisions a sports watch transforming into a contemporary jewel. This instrument reveals its inherent sophistication by exposing the automatic skeletonized BRCAL. 328 movement through its open-worked dial. The dial and movement form a cohesive whole. “The BR-03 Skeleton Grey Steel is a high-tech jewel. This horological machine is presented as a sculpture in steel. It proudly displays its precious and sophisticated nature, as evidenced by numerous details: the polished and satin-finished case, the faceted indexes—everything is designed to capture and reflect light. The reflections have been carefully studied.
BR03A-BL-SKCE/SRB
The BR-03 Skeleton Black Ceramic brings together the concepts of skeletonization and transparency. The dial and movement form a cohesive whole. Heavily inspired by the technical purity and functionality of aviation, this iconic Bell & Ross model— a flagship in the black ceramic version—has been reinvented with skeletonization, a hallmark of modern fine watchmaking. Black, a color deeply familiar to aviation and aerospace enthusiasts due to its presence in cockpit instruments and stealth aircraft fuselages, is also closely linked to the world of design. The 41mm black ceramic case of the BR-03 Skeleton Black Ceramic acts as a modernist frame for a contemporary masterpiece.
PFC931-1020022-400182
Ceramic, carbon fibre, and now Cermet : Parmigiani Fleurier eschews the mainstream by introducing a groundbreaking material in luxury watchmaking. This year’s Tonda PF Chronograph Sport is entirely crafted in avant-garde material – CER for ceramic and MET for metal. Its development took three years, and it represents a world first : no watchmaking brand to date has used Cermet entirely to shape a timepiece – case, fluted bezel, crown, pushers, and pin buckle. It features the high-frequency, COSC-certified PF070 movement (36,000 vph), with an integrated chronograph and automatic winding.
Cermet is a composite and scratch-resistant material combining the hardness and high-temperature resistant properties of ceramic with the lightness of metal. These exceptional qualities make it a mainstay alloy in aerospace and many cutting-edge technologies.
Available in two captivating shades, Milano Blue and London Grey, this COSC-certified, high-frequency chronograph is a futuristic vision of sophisticated and sporty elegance, performance, and technological boldness.