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Hands-on with the Habring² Doppel 3 rattrapante chronograph, the best value in split-second timing

Based on the design Richard Habring originally conceived for IWC's rattrapante, the Habring² Doppel 3 is a monopusher, split seconds chronograph based on the Valjoux 7750.

Introducing the Romain Gauthier Logical One – reinventing the chain and fusée (live photos and price)

Unveiled for the first time a couple of weeks ago, the Romain Gauthier Logical One is a modern take on the classic chain and fusée mechanism. Alongside the constant force mechanism is a clever crown-less case. And the movement is finished in Romain Gauthier's recognisable style.

Explaining The HYT H1, The World’s First Hydro-Mechanical Watch (With Live Photos And Price)

Last year HYT made its official debut with the H1. Equipped with a fluorescent green liquid hour indicator, the H1 was the world's first hydro-mechanical wristwatch. Thanks to its unusual brand of watchmaking, HYT is one of the most high profile emerging watch brands.

Baselworld 2013: Maurice Lacroix Masterpiece Le Chronographe Squelette (live photos and pricing)

With a movement developed by Andreas Strehler, the Maurice Lacroix Masterpiece Le Chronographe Squelette with the cal. ML106 has revamped for Baselworld 2013.

Up Close with the Roger Dubuis Excalibur Quatuor, Regulated by Four Balance Wheels (Original Photos & Price)

In pursuit of chronometric excellency, Roger Dubuis unveiled the Excalibur Quatuor at SIHH 2013. Featuring four inclined balance wheels, linked by five differentials, the Quatuor was conceived by Gregory Bruttin, who leads movement development at Roger Dubuis.

Hands-on with the Piaget Emperador Coussin Minute Repeater – the world’s thinnest minute repeater (with live photos and price)

Piaget's flagship of its SIHH 2013 collection is the Emperador Coussin Minute Repeater, the brand's first in-house minute repeater. It also has the distinction of being the thinnest self-winding repeater on the market, standing just 9.4 mm high.


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