A Calatrava featuring a pure design, adorned with an undeniably elegant rose-gilt opaline dial framed by a 39 mm-diameter full-polished white gold case. A vintage-look watch fitted with a shiny chocolate brown alligator leather strap and powered by self-winding 26-330 S C caliber with sweep seconds and a “stop-seconds” device enabling time-setting to the nearest second.
CEW5181.FT8123
The TAG Heuer Monaco Evergraph marks a technical revolution with its 40mm grade 5 titanium case and the groundbreaking Calibre TH80-00 movement. This COSC-certified calibre utilises flexible components and a TH-Carbonspring oscillator to ensure superior precision and durability. Its translucent dial reveals fine-brushed bridges and blue opaline counters with red accents, all visible through a sapphire caseback that highlights the square architecture. Finished with a blue textile-embossed rubber strap, this timepiece perfectly embodies the avant-garde spirit of TAG Heuer through innovative engineering and a distinctive racing aesthetic.
CEW5180.FT8122
The TAG Heuer Monaco Evergraph introduces technical intensity with a 40mm grade 5 titanium case and the revolutionary Calibre TH80-00 movement. Featuring compliant technology and a 5 Hz frequency for superior precision, this COSC-certified chronograph offers a 70-hour power reserve. Its translucent dial reveals black DLC-coated bridges and red accents, while the reversed movement construction is visible through a square sapphire caseback. Finished with a textile-embossed rubber strap, this timepiece merges daring sculptural aesthetics with high-performance racing innovation.
CDW2150.FC8360
This refined 39mm TAG Heuer Monaco Chronograph combines grade 5 titanium and 18K 5N rose gold for a luxurious, high-contrast aesthetic. Its black opaline dial is accented by rose gold-plated indexes and silver subdials, powered by the in-house Calibre TH20-11 with an 80-hour power reserve. Completed with a black perforated calfskin strap and a sapphire caseback, this timepiece seamlessly unites the iconic square geometry of the 1969 original with contemporary mechanical excellence and sophisticated design.
CDW2180.FC8360
This 39mm TAG Heuer Monaco Chronograph features a grade 5 titanium case paired with a striking sunray-brushed green dial and black opaline counters. Powered by the in-house Calibre TH20-11, it offers an 80-hour power reserve and exceptional precision visible through a sapphire caseback. A black perforated calfskin strap and titanium folding clasp complete the look, ensuring a perfect balance of sporting heritage, modern innovation, and lightweight durability.
CDW2181.FC8360
The TAG Heuer Monaco Chronograph enters a new generation with a refined 39mm grade 5 titanium case that blends racing heritage with modern technical excellence. Its blue opaline dial features silver counters and red accents for sharp legibility, powered by the in-house automatic Calibre TH20-11 with an 80-hour power reserve. Completed with a black perforated calfskin strap and a sapphire caseback, this timepiece faithfully honours the bold aesthetics of the 1969 original whilst offering contemporary durability and sophisticated performance.
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.
BR03A-BL-SKST/SRB
Twenty years after the birth of the BR-03, Bell & Ross continues to write the history of its icon. In 2025, the Maison launched a foundational trilogy BR-03 Skeleton Black Ceramic, Grey Steel, and Lum Ceramic which marked a decisive turning point in the brandˇs professional collection. Three complementary interpretations of a shared language: skeletonization as an act of revelation, as a watchmaking gesture, as an aesthetic statement. Today, Bell & Ross extends this momentum with the BR-03 Skeleton Steel, a variation conceived as a direct continuation of this inaugural triptych, yet with its own identity and enhanced legibility. This launch is not a break it is a natural, controlled evolution, faithful to the Bell & Ross philosophy: always striving for a higher level of sophistication without betraying the fundamentals that made the BR-03 a success. The square 41 mm case is one of the Maisonˇs absolute best-sellers. By equipping it with an X-shaped skeleton movement and a new dial treatment, Bell & Ross gives this iconic silhouette a new horological dimension accessible, coherent, and instantly desirable.
51.3102.3600/01.M3100
At Watches and Wonders 2026, ZENITH expands the CHRONOMASTER Sport with a two-tone statement. 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.
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.