For their latest release, Swiss watch manufacturer Maurice Lacroix reinterprets their popular Aikon Chronograph with the colours and logos of the King of the Court, an innovative sports format of beach volleyball. Let’s meet the Maurice Lacroix Aikon Quartz King of the Court Special Edition watch… In 2021, Maurice Lacroix announced they were the official timekeeper of the King of…
For their latest creation, Bienne-based watch manufacturer Perrelet utilises the Seigaiha wave pattern at the centre of its free-spinning dial for a mesmerising display of colour and manufacture. The Perrelet Turbine Seigaiha watch is a limited edition of only 20 pieces and is available to order now. The Perrelet Turbine watch is easily the brand’s hallmark design. It was first…
Oris extends its popular Calibre 400 series with a new range of bi-colour Aquis watches boasting the illustrious 10-year warranty, 120-hour power reserve and high levels of anti-magnetism. The Oris Aquis Calibre 400 Bicolour watches are engineered from both stainless steel and 18ct gold and come dressed in a choice of blue or green dials and bezels. The Oris Calibre…
The new Raymond Weil Freelancer Chronograph Bronze 7780 watch takes inspiration from the open road and a customised motorbike crafted by the artisans at Meister Engineering. It’s solid bronze case, tachymeter bezel, bi-compax dial and brown leather strap recall elements of the vehicle and together create a stunning vintage-looking timepiece. Founded in 1976, Raymond Weil are one of the few…
Swiss watch manufacturer Breitling continues their long, deep-rooted relationship with the Royal Air Force with another special edition watch designed in sponsorship of the Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, the Red Arrows. For the first time, the relationship is celebrated using a Breitling Aerospace EVO watch boasting a host of smart functions, a lightweight titanium case and a SuperQuartz movement.…