Rolex Novelties at Watches and Wonders Geneva 2024 – Part 1
New versions of the GMT-Master II, Day-Date and the Perpetual 1908
New versions of the GMT-Master II, Day-Date and the Perpetual 1908
It celebrates Bangalore Watch Company’s successful test of an Apogee prototype, which completed a stratospheric flight 114,000 feet (35 kilometers) into the Earth’s atmosphere and returned safely in working condition.
A new version in a pink gold case with a midnight blue dial joins three other new versions, unveiled earlier this month during Watches and Wonders Geneva.
Inspired by iconic supercars, now with blue body panels similar to car paints.
“I lost my way, I lost my marbles, and ended up in the watchmaking industry,” he shares with a smile. “So, when I decided to tackle car design in a timepiece, this was humungous for me. It was everything I had ever dreamed of.” Maximilian Büsser, Founder and Creative Director – MB&F.
In celebration of the Datograph’s 25th anniversary, Lange unveils a new version of the Datograph Up/Down, and the Datograph Perpetual Tourbillon Honeygold “Lumen”.
An evolution of the iconic Carrera Chronograph, a Carrera Chronograph Skipper in gold, three new Carrera Date in precious materials, and an all-new Monaco Split-Seconds Chronograph.
A Tonda PF with no date, a Tonda PF Skeleton in platinum, and the Toric collection returns with three new models.
The Duometre collection gets a revamp, and the Master Ultra Thin Perpetual Calendar receives an update.
At 1.70 mm thick, it is thinner than a coin, and is both the thinnest mechanical watch and the thinnest COSC-certified chronometer in the world.
A Patek Philippe icon, now with a date display synchronized with local time.
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