The time of a show!

Thousands of steps, 60 watch brand stands, a string of events, fatigue but also the excitement of discovering new products: the Geneva Watches and Wonders trade show once again lived up to its promise. A look back at this major watchmaking event and its must-haves.

 

1.Porthole 

Happy Birthday

The brand is celebrating the 20th anniversary of the Big Bang, a revolutionary watch at the time, and it shows... in red! The star watch is the Big Bang 20th Anniversary Red Magic, part of a set of five timepieces reminiscent of the first models. Tight lugs, knurled bezel edge, and above all, its famous, instantly recognizable silhouette. 

 

2. Chopard

Platinum watch

The brand's star model is called the Alpine Eagle 41 XP CS Platinum, a platinum version—a material that impresses with its rarity, being 30 times rarer than gold. Beyond this material, its case also stands out with its dial and its gradient, shaded blue, "Nuances de Glace," inspired by the color variations of Alpine glaciers. A piece that flirts with excellence. 

3. Chopard

Platinum watch

The brand's star model is called the Alpine Eagle 41 XP CS Platinum, a platinum version—a material that impresses with its rarity, being 30 times rarer than gold. Beyond this material, its case also stands out with its dial and its gradient, shaded blue, "Nuances de Glace," inspired by the color variations of Alpine glaciers. A piece that flirts with excellence. 

4.Montblanc.  

More Minerva than ever

Annual calendar with a large date window at 12 o'clock, a new hand-wound in-house Minerva movement, a three-dimensional rotating globe at 6 o'clock representing the Northern Hemisphere with a day/night indicator: the 1858 Geosphere Annual Calendar Limited Edition reaches the pinnacle of watchmaking technology. Limited edition of 100 pieces.

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