Bathyscaphe Fifty Fathoms: Blancpain welcomes a new addition to the family at Baselworld

The vintage-inspired Fifty Fathoms Bathyscaphe, first presented in 2013, is extending its range by introducing a 38 mm timepiece in abyss blue. Blancpain invented the Fifty Fathoms, the first modern diving watch, more than 60 years ago. Since then, the famous prestige and luxury watch manufacturer have developed significant relationships with scientists, divers, government organizations … Read more

Coco and the camellia: Première Camélia Skeleton – Chanel’s second in-house movement

Baselworld 2017: Chanel unveils the gorgeous floral-shaped Calibre 2 in the new Premiere Camélia Skeleton timepiece. Chanel marks the 30th anniversary of its Première watch model with a new re-imagination of Camelia, Coco Chanel’s favorite flower and one of the most instantly recognizable emblems in all of Chanel’s products. Along with the tweed jacket, the … Read more

The Slim d’Hermès welcomes a new entirely in-housecrafted model in platinum

With its new Slim Quantième Perpétuel Platine presented at 2017 Baselworld, Hermès unites the full spectrum of watchmaking skills. The apparent simplicity of the all-blue-clad Slim d’Hermès Quantième Perpétuel Platine immediately draws the gaze. The numerals with their font specially designed for the Slim collection stand out with light and airy grace. While the date, … Read more

Ulysse Nardin Marine watches are once again causing waves in the world of Haute Horlogerie

From the Movement of the Sea, to the Motion of Haute Horlogerie: Marine Chronometer and Marine Grand Deck Tourbillon celebrate Ulysse Nardin’s 20th anniversary of the Marine collection.

Ulyssee Nardin Marine Chronometer and Marine Grand Deck are once again causing waves in the world of Haute Horlogerie

In 1846, in Le Locle, Switzerland, young watchmaker Ulysse Nardin had a vision of the future. Despite living miles from the sea, he was convinced of two things: a rising demand for marine and pocket chronometers, and his ability to meet that demand. 170 years distance from that revelation, Ulysse Nardin house is still causing waves in the world of Haute Horlogerie with its well defined nautical design.

Amongst the exciting new 2016 timepieces unveiled at this year’s Baselworld, Ulysse Nardin presented two impressive creations upon the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the Marine collection which includes also the innovative FREAK BLUE CRUISER and THE ULYSSE ANCHOR TOURBILLON.

The Grand Deck showcased dazzling breakthrough technology in the unmistakable maritime design of the Marine Chronometer family, while the Marine Chronograph Annual Calendar displays impressive mechanical achievement. These and other innovative timepieces are a sign that Ulysse Nardin is once again causing waves in the world of Haute Horlogerie.

Ulyssee Nardin Marine Chronometer and Marine Grand Deck are once again causing waves in the world of Haute Horlogerie- Ulyssee Nardin Marine Grand Deck details

A limited edition of 18 white gold pieces, Grand Deck Marine Tourbillon features super-strong nanowire material pulls a boom on the Grand Deck Marine Tourbillon to show the minutes.

Inspired by the era of classic yachts, the Grand Deck employs a patented time display which wowed the crowds with an audacious and never-before-seen mechanism. Designed to look just like the teak deck of a beautiful sailboat, the time display pulls a boom across the wooden marquetry dial using high-tech nanowire around a series of winches that emulate the rigging of a ship.

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A worthy inheritor of the lineage established by the Marine Chronometer Manufacture (2012) and the Marine Chronograph Manufacture (2013) models, the Marine Chronograph Annual Calendar bears the same outstanding classic forms as sailing instruments, including a ribbed bezel, a screw-crown guaranteeing perfect water resistance, a full lug width ensuring admirable stability on the wrist and a generous 43 mm diameter case for excellent readability. Halfway between a perpetual calendar, which doesn’t need correcting before the year 2100, and a simple calendar that requires five manual adjustments a year, the annual calendar is mechanically programmed for one year: it recognises months composed of 30 and 31 days, but not February. It therefore only needs to be corrected once a year.

The company benefits from a very strong brand identity based on its historical expertise in marine chronometers and ultra-complication watches. Ulysse Nardin has long been one of the most innovative independent watchmakers. The brand was a pioneer in the use of cutting edge technologies and state-of- the-art materials like silicium, which today ensures that it has the in-house expertise, particularly in regulating systems, to produce its own components. Its coherent range of watches positioned in price segments that are growing and its efficient distribution network are also major assets.

In 2014, the brand joined Kering’s ‘Luxury – Watches and Jewellery’ division.

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Ghiaccio, Rugiada, and Iguana – Mattia Cielo’s jewels of the future

  Mattia Cielo’s ambitious moving jewels project has created a jewel that exists in a ‘third dimension’, where pure beauty is accompanied by the sensual pleasure of an object that moves in perfect harmony with the body. Stars like Taylor Swift, Jessica Hart, Paula Patton, Kacey Musgraves, Zendaya, and were spotted wearing Mattia Cielo jewels. … Read more

Nature at full gallop: Slim d’Hermès Pocket Panthère

Hermès Watchmaker unveiled a one-of-a-kind creation born from an association between engraving and enamelling. Echoing the Hermès annual theme for 2016: “Nature at full gallop”, the great cat featured on the dial of the Slim d’Hermès Pocket Panthère is drawn from an illustration by the artist Dallet, who worked with the house in the 1980s. … Read more