Twelve timepieces for sprint champions
Luxury Watch Brands Unveil New Timepieces
In the world of high-end horology, several renowned brands have recently unveiled their latest creations, each offering a unique blend of style, innovation, and precision. Here's a round-up of some of the most noteworthy releases.
Jaeger-LeCoultre has entered the fray with its new steel Polaris Chronograph, priced at £13,500. This watch pays homage to the brand's classic diving watches of the 1960s, promising a timeless appeal that resonates with collectors.
Rolex has also joined the race with two striking new releases. The brand's gold Oyster Perpetual Cosmograph Daytona, priced at £31,750, is a classic, while the most daring and unexpected variant this year features a yellow gold case and a punchy turquoise lacquer dial. Remarkably, Rolex has introduced 12 new variants of the Cosmograph Daytona this year.
Audemars Piguet has released a ceramic Royal Oak Offshore Selfwinding Chronograph, priced at £75,500. Meanwhile, Zenith has presented a stainless steel Chronomaster Sport Meteorite, priced at £15,414, and a Chronomaster Sport Meteorite is also among the offerings from Omega.
Richard Mille has made a significant impact with the RM 43-01, a new take on Mille's most complicated high-complication format, the tourbillon split second chronograph. The carbon TPT version of this watch, in collaboration with Ferrari, is a limited edition priced at SFr1.35mn, while a less expensive carbon TPT version retails for £...
IWC Schaffhausen has entered the "need-for-speed" arena with a ceramic Pilot's Watch Chronograph 41Top Gun Miramar, priced at £11,100. The manufacturer has developed a new shade of ceramic for this watch, dubbed "Top Gun Miramar".
Panerai has introduced a titanium Luminor Chronograph Flyback Luna Rossa, priced at £13,400. Grand Seiko has also joined the fray with a titanium Tokyo Lion Tentagraph Hi-Beat Automatic Chronograph, priced at £14,800.
Lastly, Chopard has produced a limited edition of 70 pieces of a watch that is a homage to the historic Mille Miglia race and one of its greatest champions, Sir Stirling Moss. Each of these timepieces is a testament to the enduring allure of horology and the continuous pursuit of innovation.
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