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Jaeger-LeCoultre - Polaris Geographic WT

The Jaeger-LeCoultre Polaris collection, revealed at the Salon International de la Haute Horlogerie in Geneva, welcomes today a new model : the Polaris Geographic WT, limited to 250 pieces, exclusively available at Jaeger-LeCoultre boutiques. The design is inspired by the 1968 Memovox Polaris watch, one of the Grande Maison's iconic models. The 42 mm case houses the Calibre 936A/1, a mechanical self-winding Jaeger-LeCoultre calibre bringing a new feature to the collection: the geographic function, ideal for both travellers and men of action. 

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Bulgari - The award-winning Octo

The award-winning Octo

It’s a record that many other brands can only dream of. Over the past eight years Bulgari’s Octo collection has scooped 27 prizes at awards organized around the world by the leading specialist watch media. It started back in 2010 when the Octo Bi-Retro in steel and ceramic won the watch of the year prize awarded by the Swiss watch magazine Montres Passion. But things really kicked off in 2014 with the arrival of the Octo Finissimo, which has scooped all but two of the prizes awarded to the Octo collection as a whole. 

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Sotheby's - The most expensive watch sold at auction in 2018

The most expensive watch sold at auction in 2018
The most expensive watch sold at auction in 2018
The most expensive watch sold at auction in 2018
The most expensive watch sold at auction in 2018

“The Asprey” - a Patek Philippe perpetual calendar chronograph reference 2499 manufactured in 1952 - was the star lot of a selection of world-class vintage wristwatches. The auction attracted over 900 bidders from 54 countries, with nearly a quarter of buyers choosing to buy online. Testament to the huge potential in this market and the depth of demand for the finest pieces, 30% of participants were new to Sotheby’s. International collectors drove the final total of the “Important Watches” sale to CHF 12,208,000 – the second highest total in ten years for a Sotheby’s watch sale in Geneva (est: CHF 9.8m – 16.9m). 81% of lots sold, with almost half of them selling above the high estimate. 

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Chopard - Don't worry, be happy!

Don't worry, be happy!
Don't worry, be happy!
Don't worry, be happy!
Don't worry, be happy!
Don't worry, be happy!
Don't worry, be happy!
Don't worry, be happy!

In 1993, twenty years after her parents, Karl and Karin Scheufele, had acquired the Chopard family business, Caroline did something unheard of then in the horological trade – she placed diamonds into steel sports watches and launched the brand’s Happy Sport collection.

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Jaquet Droz - SW Chrono

SW Chrono
SW Chrono

When we think of Jaquet Droz, we don’t necessarily think of sports watches. And yet, the watchmaker from La Chaux-de-Fonds does have a sports watch line, known as SW (Sport Watch), which was inaugurated in 2008 with the Grande Seconde SW. Further versions of the Grande Seconde SW followed, using the same hefty 45 mm case with its powerful lines, assertive protective claws at 3 and 9 o’clock, notched bezel and crown with rubber grip. A Grande Seconde Tourbillon in pink gold was subsequently added to the SW line, along with some smaller 41 mm models and a diamond-set Lady. Almost all of the SW range consists of Grande Seconde models, but there are also a few Chronos, the first of which was launched in 2010. It comes in the familiar 45 mm case with its modern, sporty design showcasing a black, blue or dial with two counters set horizontally, and a large date.

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Panerai - Three prototypes in an exclusive online auction

Three prototypes in an exclusive online auction
Three prototypes in an exclusive online auction

This November, Sotheby’s will host an exclusive online sale of three unique prototypes from the luxury Italian watchmaker Panerai. The “Panerai: the Prototypes” sale coincides with the first anniversary of the watchmaker’s flagship store on New Bond Street, London. The sale follows the success of the 2017 online auction collaboration between Panerai and Sotheby’s in which a bronze Luminor Submersible watch sold for five times its low estimate. 

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