Watch Facts
Quiz: 2025.12.02 Quiz (Shape Shifter)
- Black ceramic case in 42mm with a 14.5mm thickness.
- Automatic chronograph HUB1280 Unico manufacture movement.
- Power reserve is 72 hours
- Limited to 250pcs
- Priced at 26,200USD
- Case is in 18k yellow gold decorated with diamonds and enamel.
- The turquoise, sea green, navy blue and are the result of masterful enamelling.
- Each color gives a different hues, but some are graduated to appear as though they melt into each other like watercolors.
- Champlevé enameling separated by lines of diamonds, inspiration came from African wildlife—crocodiles, zebras, lions, tortoises.
- Limited to 50pcs.
18k pink gold 5N case,45×43 mm, 8.08 mm thick, water-resistant to 30 m. Unique silver meteorite dial, natural Widmanstätten pattern and a new dauphine-hand signature inspired by Andy Warhol. Movement by Piaget manufacture self-winding calibre 501P1 (20.5 mm / 9 lignes, 3.63 mm thick, 4 Hz, 23 jewels), with 40-hour power reserve, circular Côtes de Genève, bevelled bridge, circular graining, blued screws, and slate-grey tungsten micro-rotor. Burgundy alligator strap with pink-gold ardillon buckle.
Limited edition – each dial unique
Price on request
Stainless Steel case in 39mm x 41mm, thickness is 8.7mm, sapphire crystal with display case back; water resistant to 100m. Celebrating their 25th anniversary, the watch movement bares the anniversary rotor, automatic ultra thin Vaucher movement caliber GC3002, hacking seconds with calendar. Power reserve is 50hrs. Priced at £23,100
The case is available in three materials: grade 5 titanium, black PVD stainless steel, and 18k rose gold, measuring 53mm x 39mm x 18mm. It’s equipped with five sapphire crystals with anti-reflective coating on both sides. This model features dual crowns at 11 o’clock for winding and at 1 o’clock for time setting,with a water-resistance of 30 meters. The dial showcases an open case design with two rotating aluminum domes for hours (left) and minutes (right),and a prominent 14mm balance wheel at the center, branded Bulgari x MB&F. Indices and markers are coated with Super-LumiNova.
Straps are tailored to each case material: titanium cases come with a hand-stitched blue rubber strap,black PVD steel cases with a black rubber strap, and rose gold cases with a green rubber strap. All straps are fitted with a Velcro system and a matching buckle.
Powered by an MB&F manual-winding movement with 310 components, this watch features a bespoke 14mm balance wheel operating at 2.5Hz and offers a 45-hour power reserve. Functions include hours, minutes, and a power reserve indicator located on the caseback.
Limited to 33 pieces in each metal.
Priced at €140,000 for both the titanium and steel black PVD versions. €161,000 18k Rose Gold version
High tech ceramic case in 38mm, with a thickness of 10.6mm. Automatic movement, with 80 hrs power reserve. Rado’s design collaboration with award-winning British industrial designer Tej Chauhan brings us back to the future in style. Priced at US$1,800.00
41mm in Stainless steel, caseback with a lever for winding and setting, quick change strap system, water resistance to 1ATm, price 16,000CHF
- Worn by Steve McQueen in the racing film, Le Mans.
- In 1971, Steven McQueen starred in the racing “documentary styled” movie Le Mans; directed by Lee Katzin.
- This is before the trend of brand using movies to build their presences; and the production team went out to purchase these watches at retail price.
- McQueen took one Monaco and gave it to his chief mechanic; thanking him for keeping him alive for the past few months.
- At first, Haig Alltounian didn’t want the watch but McQueen told him he had already done the engraving on the case back, he couldn’t give it to someone else.
- The Monaco watch was first introduced in 1969, bearing a few significant details, first and foremost is the case shape, being square isn’t the easiest to make it water resistant; but they’ve managed to get the Monaco to withstand water to 100m.
- 39mm stainless steel case.
- The movement was the legendary cal 11. In 1967 a group of companies; Breitilng, Hamilton-Buren, Heuer, and Dubois-Depraz— joint effort to develop a new automatic chronograph movement.
- In 1969, they unveiled the Cal. 11. The Heuer Caliber 11 was the company’s first and arguably most famous automatic chronograph movement.
- This watch is up for auction on December 12th at Phillips auction (New York).
- 18k white gold case in 43mm.
- Automatic calibre 950 with winding rotor positioned between the perpetual calendar and minute repeater mechanisms.
- The gongs are extra long and travels between the dial side to the movement side; maximizing the space that boosts its capacity for the sound transmission.
- Signature chime innovations of Jaeger-LeCoultre are the square gong cross sections and the articulated “trebuchet” hammers, ensuring the gongs are struck with the greatest impact and the least interference from hammer recoil.
- 50m water resistance Power reserve is at 38hrs Limited to 30pcs.
- Priced at 250,000.00€
