
MB&F HM6 SV —
The unique Horological Machine N°6 SV (Sapphire Vision) has four crystal spheres, two of which turn to reflect the hour and minute respectively. Maximilian Busser, CEO of MB&F, calls it a "piece of art that also happens to tell the time".

Christope Claret Tiger Watch —
Along with its traditional line, Christophe Claret produces a line of limited edition art pieces. The Tiger Watch features sapphires set in rose gold, hand-engraved tiger detailing, and a crocodile strap.

De Bethune DB25 Quetzalcoatl —
The name "Quetzalcoatl" references a bird-snake hybrid that was a powerful symbol in pre-Columbian American. The creature's head points to the hour, while the tail indicates the minute.

Urwerk EMC Time Hunter —
According to Urwerk's website, "The new EMC enables its wearer to both monitor its precision as worn on the wrist as well as the amplitude of the watch."

Hautlence Vortex —
The limited edition Hautlence Vortex features the unconventional shapes and transparency the brand has built its name on.

Kari Voutilainen GMT-6 —
For the world traveler: The interior disk of this new watch from Kari Voutilainen always reflects GMT.

H. Moser & Cie. - The Perpetual Calendar Heritage —
H. Moser & Cie's Perpetual Calendar Heritage was inspired by one of the company's 19th-century pocket watches.

Laurent Ferrier Galet Traveller Globe Blue Night —
Thanks to this newly unveiled model from Laurent Ferrier, you can observe the entirety of Earth on your wrist.

HYT H2 Tradition —
"We have always said that we would never create a classic piece. Having said that, this is exactly what we've done!" said HYT CEO Vincent Perriard in a press release. H2 Tradition tries to combine the brand's futuristic vision with the hallmarks of traditional watchmaking.


