The dressy limited edition has a brand new case construction and a slim new movement.
A husband-wife duo are determined to put the Indian city back on the watchmaking map of the world with the launch of their micro-brand that pays tribute to the horological legacy of the city.
Baselworld 2018: Though the dials may be classically-styled, both watches use a high-tech lightweight ceramic case.
To mark its 280th anniversary Jaquet Droz creates a unique stunning one-off timepiece that brings together all the creative skills at its disposal.
Inspired by the original CK 2998 model from 1959, the new panda chronograph is a limited edition of 2,998 pieces.
Baselworld 2018: Aimed at a younger, more casual Patek Philippe customer, the new Aquanaut will appeal to those looking for an easy-to-wear chronograph from the haute horology brand.
Baselworld 2018: Apart from a cosmetic change, Longines also equips their vintage-inspired diver with a new movement that has a better power reserve.
Baselworld 2018: Introduced in the new-look Marine line, the watch has a striking alarm function and a second time zone and is presented in three case materials.
Baselworld 2018: The new GMT-Master II is launched with a new Oystersteel case and a much-loved bezel and bracelet combination.
Baselworld 2018: Inspired by a watch it produced in 1943, this is cool vintage style wristwatch that’s well-priced too.
Baselworld 2018: Brand introduces a multiple time-zone function watch to its successful Black Bay line and is one of the stars of this year's fair.
Baselworld 2018: The new Prospex diver is a superb, limited edition revival of the brand's classic Ref. 6159-7001.
Baselworld 2018: A new limited edition to celebrate the Carrera's 55th birthday has an exclusive new chronometric certification.
The late monarch's rare Patek Philippe Perpetual Calendar Ref. 1518 was sold by Christie's for $912,000 at an auction in Dubai.
Baselworld 2018: The watch uses a case that combines tantalum with titanium and Sedna gold and is a limited edition of 2,500 pieces.
The famed 'Samurai' returns as a sturdy Prospex diver’s watch and is now available in the region.
Arguably the greatest watchmaker alive today, Dufour is known for his uncompromising approach to watchmaking. It’s the reason why collectors are willing to wait years on a waiting list to acquire a Dufour timepiece.
With its stainless steel case and ceramic bezel, it's easy to understand why the new chronograph from the Geneva giant is such a sought after timepiece.