12/28/2023 0 Comments Tag heuer automatic![]() ![]() The watch’s titanium case and bracelet link, as well as dial, are set with slices of Verdi Alpi marble that are just 0.5 to 0.6mm thin. Pushing the limits of both its jewellery and horological expertise, Bulgari takes our breath away with this emerald marble-cloaked tourbillon wristwatch. Tudor The green marble used for this watch comes from the Aosta Valley, the natural passage linking Switzerland and Italy. ![]() Clad in full yellow gold, it also features Tudor’s first-ever in-house manufactured chronograph movement with column-wheel mechanism. ![]() This year, the brand goes retro and regal with the Prince Chronograph One, a modern take on the ‘Big Block’ chronograph, its automatic chronograph from 1976. One can always count on Tudor to spring a surprise at Only Watch. This coveted reference is now even more recognisable with its much vaunted skeletonised tourbillon movement lavished in electric blue, and complemented by a pristine ceramic case and bracelet.Īudemars Piguet The unique Prince Chronograph One is fitted with the prototype of Tudor’s brand-new in-house chronograph movement christened ‘Number 0’. The Royal Oak Selfwinding Flying Tourbillon Openworked is primed to be hotly contested and the winner granted with very visible bragging rights. Of course, a one-of-a-kind Audemars Piguet Royal Oak is always going be keenly tracked at auctions. Swirls of hippie-esuqe colours blanket the dial, which features a rotating miniature sculpture of a vinyl LP, affixed with diorama-style musical instruments played by The Stones.įirst unveiled in 2022 for the Royal Oak’s 50th anniversary, the Royal Oak Selfwinding Flying Tourbillon Openworked Only Watch 2023 edition is enhanced with blue mainplate and bridges for a contemporary look. Jaquet Droz trains its legendary mastery of animated dials on rock icons, The Rolling Stones, with this outlandishly colourful creation. The piece-unique Marine Hora Mundi, driven by a sophisticated movement that lets the user change the time zone display with a single push of the button, now comes in a 43.9mm rose gold case and a stunning multi-layered dial awash in evocative wave-like guilloche engraving and shades of blue and gold.īreguet Handcrafted from blocks of gold, the tiny instruments sit on a disc that resembles a vinyl LP. Photo by Breguet Breguetīreguet’s most intelligent world time watch gets a stupendous makeover for Only Watch 2023. Hublot The Breguet hours and minutes hands are enhanced with a red luminescent material that echoes the official colour of Only Watch 2023. Set with rainbow-coloured gemstones, the case is shaped in the likeness of Murakami’s famous flower motif, which in turn frames a sapphire dial bearing Hublot’s first-ever central flying tourbillon movement. The MP15 Takashi Murakami Tourbillon, though, takes things to a whole new level. Hublot’s limited edition watches made in collaboration with Japanese artist, Takashi Murakami, have been huge hits. Takashi Murakami explicitly requested for Hublot to craft a central tourbillon for this collaboration. Moser x MN&F (Lot 28), and Rexhap Rexhapi (Lot 50), all participating watch brands have fired their salvos with design submissions. Now in its 10th edition, Only Watch 2023 is shaping up to be one of the most keenly anticipated watch events of the year, brimming with the promise of wild bids and record-breaking watches. These are 62 of the year’s most unique and hard-to-get watches that the world’s most clued-in aficionados would want to get their hands on. Only Watch 2023, which takes place on 5 November in Geneva, has announced 62 lots that will be going under the hammer. Each brand will make just one watch, which will be auctioned by Christie’s, with 100 per cent of the proceeds going to fund the research for therapeutic solutions for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD). Once every two years, the world’s biggest watch companies are invited to flex their creativity at the Only Watch charity auction. Exceptional one-of-a-kind watches that contribute to a good cause ![]()
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