• Cvstos

    Chrono Grey Brancard Black Titanium / Black & Red

    Cvstos Chrono Grey Brancard Black Titanium / Black & Red, 41 mm or 45 mm, Cvstos CVS577, Self-winding mechanical, Black PVD treatment or rhodiated, Skeletonized, with function Chronograph, Hour, minute, seconds, Power-Reserve indicator.

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  • Angelus

    CHRONODATE GOLD

    Angelus is launching Chronodate, the first collection that pays tribute to its famous chronograph calibre presented 80 years ago, in 1942. The Chronodate is available in three limited series of 25 pieces whose aesthetics are inspired both by historic Angelus references and the sleek, openworked lines of its recent pieces. With its modular 42.5 mm case, the Chronodate combines red gold, titanium and carbon. Its bicompax automatic chronograph movement is encircled by a peripheral date in reference to the original model.

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  • Angelus

    CHRONODATE GOLD X CHÂTEAU ANGELUS

    To mark its first appearance at Only Watch, Angelus is playing on its name with one of the greatest wines from the Bordeaux terroir: Château Angelus. Their shared name presents more than just an opportunity, because passion, collection, perpetuating and patience are at work in the creation of both a watch and a great wine. The dial of the Chronodate Gold x Château Angelus one-off piece is made from freeze-dried lees from the 2022 vintage. The lot to be auctioned to raise funds for Duchenne muscular dystrophy research also includes a prestigious “Impériale” from the 2012 vintage and a few bottles of the Château's very rare Grand Vin Blanc.

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  • Vulcain

    CHRONOGRAPH BLACK & SILVER - 38MM

    The new Chronograph 1970's with its 38mm diameter and 12.40 mm thick "step-case" is identical to the original and set to appeal to vintage chronograph lovers. It is available in 4 dial colors: blue, black, panda-silver and salmon (limited to 50 pieces). At its heart is a hand-wound SW510 M BH movement with a 63-hour power reserve – a feature appreciated by collectors and daily wearers alike.

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  • Angelus

    CHRONOGRAPHE MEDICAL X MASSENA LAB

    In the 1960s, Angelus launched its “doctor’s watch”: a wrist-worn hand-wound chronograph with a unique dial. It presented a dual scale for reading the vital signs doctors need during patient examinations: a pulsometer – to measure the patient’s pulse – and an asthmometer – to record their respiratory rate. This rare piece, which follows the 1950s and 1960s trend of specialising chronographs to meet specific functional or professional requirements, has been brought up to date by Angelus to appeal to modern tastes.

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  • Speake Marin

    CRAZY SKULLS TOURBILLON

    On this piece, the finishing and decoration are very refined, which demonstrates the Haute-Horlogerie Speake-Marin know-how: all the surfaces are reworked, corrected and decorated.

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  • Vulcain

    CRICKET TRADITION 36MM EGGSHELL

    The watch is fitted with the usual winder and also a button. The alarm dial is arranged in 10 minute calibrations. According to the position of the hand illustrated in the alarm would go off at 4:40. The winder and button can each be placed in several different positions.

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  • Arnold and Son

    DOUBLE TOURBILLON WHITE GOLD MALACHITE

    Stone of the sky, stone of the Earth As green as a virgin forest, malachite places Double Tourbillon White Gold firmly on the earth. As sparkling as a starry sky, aventurine raises it to the heavens. Harnessing the beauty of stone and glass, these two Arnold & Son pieces, each a one-off, reveal the duality of its double tourbillon. Their spirit is entirely in keeping with the brand’s historic heritage. John Arnold’s marine chronometers sought to tell the local time by observing the stars and the time in a distant location as a universal reference point. Thus, Double Tourbillon White Gold’s sophisticated calibre can follow two distinct time zones to the minute.

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  • Arnold and Son

    DSTB STEEL

    DIAL SIDE TRUE BEAT The true beat seconds is a traditional complication at Arnold & Son, paying tribute to John Arnold’ marine chronometers. The DSTB (Dial Side True Beat) self-winding movement showcases the true beat seconds' mechanism entirely on the dial side. Not just the seconds' hand but also the lever, wheels and bridges; making the watch even more alluring. The true beat seconds lever is shaped like an anchor – paying homage to Arnold’s maritime achievements.

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  • Arnold and Son

    EIGHT-DAY BLACK

    PAYING HOMAGE TO 18TH CENTURY MARINE CHRONOMETERS Back in the 18th century, John Arnold delivered marine chronometers with reliability and down-to-the-second precision needed by navigators to determine longitude on the high seas. The Eight-Day combines these features with a high-performance movement and two of the hallmarks of the antic marine chronometers: the power reserve at 12 o’clock and small seconds at 6 o’clock.

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