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Tudor CEO Philippe Peverelli Will Depart For Job At Rolex

In a surprise exit, Tudor's chief will move on to lead the visual merchandising division of Rolex.

Patek Philippe Opens Largest Boutique in Southeast Asia

The newly opened Patek Philippe boutique in Singapore is over 265 square metres dedicated to the eminent Geneva watchmaker.

Omega CEO Stephen Urquhart Retires, Succeeded by Right-Hand Man Raynald Aeschlimann

The chief executive of Omega will retire in June 2016, with the head of sales slated to take over the role.

Vacheron Constantin Draws on Traditional Suit Fabrics for Hand-Made Enamel Watch Dials

Engine-turned enamel dials inspired by the patterns of traditional suit fabrics are the centrepiece of the Métiers d’Art Elegance Sartoriale. You'll find specs and pricing below.

Introducing the Laurent Ferrier Galet Classic Square Tourbillon Sector Dial

Laurent Ferrier's trademark tourbillon is now available in cushion-shaped case and a classical sector dial.

Court Rules to Keep New York Clock Tower Mechanical

A New York court has ruled to the timekeeper in Lower Manhattan's Clock Tower Building should stay mechanical, ending the developer's plan to electrify the clock's winding mechanism.

Japanese Company Creates Bento Dial Wristwatch Using Real Food

Kyoto seed merchant Takii Seed created a mechanical wristwatch with a dial that is a miniature Japanese takeout meal, made using actual ingredients.

Introducing the Vacheron Constantin Double Axis Armillary Tourbillon

A one-off timepiece containing two features derived from the most complicated watch ever, the Maître Cabinotier Retrograde Armillary Tourbillon is the first Vacheron Constantin wristwatch with a multi-axis tourbillon.

Introducing the Louis Vuitton Escale Spin Time

Louis Vuitton melds its novel rotating cube time display with the hand-painted, multi-hued livery of the Escale World Time. Specs and price below.

IWC Introduces the Restyled Ingenieur Chronograph

And a Brand New In-House Movement


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