Tiffany & Co
Tiffany & Co.

In a dazzling twist for the Year of the Snake, Bvlgari outfits its iconic Serpenti with the Lady Solotempo BVS100—a sleek in-house automatic movement. Diamond-kissed bezels meet a sapphire caseback, offering a hypnotic glimpse of its oscillating weight, etched with seven serpent scales to symbolise eternal renewal. This marriage of artistry and innovation ensures the Serpenti legend slithers elegantly into the future.

Bvlgari
Bvlgari.

Master of material innovation Hublot literally starts the year with a Big Bang. The Big Bang Tourbillon Automatic Green Saxem is an emerald-green marvel crafted from Saxem—a luminous sapphire-related material exclusive to the brand. It encases Hublot’s MHUB6035 automatic tourbillon manufacture calibre in breathtaking transparency and is offered in only 18 limited pieces.

Hublot
Hublot.

Sixteen years after redefining watchmaking with Spin Time, Louis Vuitton unveils the Tambour Taiko Spin Time—a striking evolution of its patented jumping cubes. The collection’s highlight is the Tambour Taiko Spin Time Air Tourbillon, which combines the playful Spin Time Air cubes with a centrally positioned flying tourbillon that pirouettes once per minute and features a steel cage shaped after a Monogram flower.

Louis Vuitton
Louis Vuitton.

Tag Heuer offers a glamorous interpretation of its iconic Carrera Chronograph with a glassbox design that exudes feminine sophistication. Offered in two variations, they feature a flange set with 72 diamonds and 11 chaton diamond indexes that curve gracefully along the inner arc.

Tiffany & Co.’s Tiffany Wisteria watch is a luminous ode to artistry and heritage. Its plique-a-jour enamel dial, inspired by the iconic Wisteria lamp, glows with gemstone-like intensity, while 12 uniquely cut diamond hour markers honour Tiffany’s diamond legacy. With 709 diamonds totalling over 5 cts—including 627 snow-set stones adorning the case—each masterpiece requires over 150 hours of labour.

Tag Heuer
Tag Heuer.

Finally, Zenith’s Chronomaster Sport is upgraded with a dazzling Rainbow bezel of 50 baguette-cut gemstones. Paired with sapphire markers on a sleek black lacquered dial, the design showcases Zenith’s gem-setting mastery. Beneath the sparkle, the El Primero 3600 calibre delivers 1/10th-second precision at 36,000 vph, visible through a sapphire caseback.

Zenith
Zenith.
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