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Longines - Longines Paris Eiffel Jumping

Longines Paris Eiffel Jumping
Longines Paris Eiffel Jumping

The Longines Paris Eiffel Jumping, which included the tenth leg of the Longines Global Champions Tour, gathered the world’s best riders and horses in the very heart of the French capital, on the Champ de Mars. Longines was, for the first time, the Title Partner and Official Timekeeper of Friday’s five-star show jumping competition, the Longines Eiffel Challenge for the benefit of the “Mission Bern”. Ben Maher riding Explosion W claimed a stunning victory, while Nicolas Delmotte on Urano de Cartigny and Harrie Smolders on Zinius secured the second and third place respectively. Longines Ambassador of Elegance Aishwarya Rai Bachchan presented the winner Ben Maher with a Longines timepiece.

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Chronopassion - Instabook, the impact of images, without the weight of words

It’s thirty years since Chronopassion (link to http://www.chronopassion.com) and its charismatic owner Laurent Picciotto first erupted onto the watch scene with their unique approach to watch retail. There’s a quirky shop, completely refurbished this year; a highly original choice of brands, where big names such as Audemars Piguet, Breguet, Bulgari, Hublot, Panerai, TAG Heuer and Zenith rub shoulders with exclusive brands including Arnold & Son, Czapek & Cie, H. Moser & Cie, Fabergé, HYT, MB&F and Urwerk; unbridled creativity on social networks, particularly Instagram; and this rather unusual catalogue, made up solely of pictures of watches, with the only line of text an editorial reminder – show, don’t tell!

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Favre-Leuba - Adrian Ballinger summits Mt. Everest wearing the Raider Bivouac 9000

The original Favre-Leuba Raider Bivouac was released in 1962 and was thus too late to witness the first recorded ascent of Mount Everest by Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay in 1953. But the Bivouac came out with something that would have proved valuable to the two climbers whose names went down in the history books. It was the world’s first watch with a mechanical aneroid barometer that could display air pressure and therefore be used to calculate altitude.

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Bucherer - Carl F. Bucherer and Harley Davidson

Carl F. Bucherer and Harley Davidson
Carl F. Bucherer and Harley Davidson

Why would a watchmaker want to make the world’s most expensive motorcycle?
It’s about a meeting of minds between creative entrepreneurs, and their human story, but we also wanted to surprise our clients with an unexpected world première. This one-of-a-kind piece on two wheels represents a triple world première: it’s the most expensive motorcycle in the world (CHF 1.888 million, a reference to Bucherer’s founding year), the first motorbike to come with its own haute horlogerie watch set with precious stones, and the only motorbike with internal lighting, so that you can admire the engine. Eight artisans and engineers (from Carl F. Bucherer, Bucherer and Bündnerbike) devoted over 3000 hours to making this machine by hand. It’s a peerless 100 hp mechanical machine made of steel, leather, diamonds and silicone, which also contains two integral safes, one of which has an armoured window. The Harley Davidson Blue Edition not only comes with diamond rings on the forks, the hand grips and the tank, there are also two unique Patravi TravelTecs by Carl F. Bucherer, designed to match the bike, one of which is built into the motorcycle. It’s about the product, and it’s about lifestyle. This is the first time that Bucherer watchmaking and jewellery and Carl F. Bucherer have worked together so intensively.

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Franck Dubarry - Revolution Fileteado GMT

Revolution Fileteado GMT
Revolution Fileteado GMT

As a great traveler himself, the brand’s eponymous designer, Franck Dubarry, naturally wanted to develop an automatic GMT watch. He imagined his timepieces as guides, able to satisfy even the most pragmatic traveler’s requirements. This Hommes et Femmes collection stamps its personality on the lineage of GMT watches, breaking classical conventions of a 12-hour revolution with a 24-hour dial that highlights two time zones.

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