Both featuring “Silverstone” dials and iconic blue accents.
Leading a historic $42.3 million USD Geneva auction, an ultra-rare 1990 “London Crash” model set a new world standard, alongside massive sales for F.P. Journe and Patek Philippe.
With signature color accents that highlight the commemorative design.
A 25‑piece final edition linking time to cosmic motion.
Using polarized sapphire discs, the independent watch brand creates a vanishing dial that cycles between iridescent colors and total darkness.
This eight-model collection swaps the traditional bracelet for a calfskin lanyard, reimagining the iconic Royal Oak as a playful pocket watch.
While the guests brought blinding diamonds to the stage, the man of the hour opted for sophisticated, ultra-rare artisanal watchmaking.
The seven-time Super Bowl champion traded his helmet for some serious hardware, sporting a blinding, off-catalog grail to roast the comedian.
Making it the highest-grossing watch auction in history.
A Paris‑manufactured watch bridging two philosophies and bon from five years of friendship.
Starring three engraved feathers shimmering across the Argentium silver dial.