Peeking out from his custom monochromatic Thom Browne ensemble.
A high-jewelry piece valued at $3.3 million USD.
Ranging from the brand’s first-ever porcelain dial, limited-edition moonphase models to hand-engraved Art Nouveau cases and more.
The 1930 “Coussin Tortue” single-button chronograph, extensively restored by the brand, remained in the original owner’s family for over 90 years.
The two-piece capsule also delivers gunmetal stainless steel, luminous indexing, and intricate dial constructions.
Headlining Sotheby’s $52.9 million USD “Shapes of Cartier” collection, this record-breaker anchored Asia’s most valuable watch sale in history.
Featuring ultra-light TH-Polylight cases, diamond-set dials, and light-powered movements.
Celebrating 140 years of the beverage giant with bio-based resin and meticulous design details.
Debuting at Watches and Wonders Geneva 2026, the exquisite high jewelry and timepiece collection reimagines the world of games through the luxurious lens of Gabrielle Chanel.
The new SCUBAQUA models arrive with water resistance and glow-in-the-dark detailing in four new models.
The independent manufacture’s latest feat shrinks high-frequency precision into a mesmerizing blue titanium universe.
Bringing his passion for horology to the historic Swiss-Danish house, taking on a formal equity and creative advisory role.