Autumn is here and with it her new collections. The season calls for changing outfits, but also accessories. The focus is on the watches that will adorn our wrists.
The watchmaking houses present their finest elegance with their latest releases that fascinate with their variety. From the fitness watch to the sporty tourbillon to the ultra-feminine, it’s impossible not to find what you’re looking for.
Step outside the classic round case, the watch plays with its shapes, as Frédéric Constant proves to us with the Classics Carree Small Seconds and its square, which is not really one. At Audemars Piguet, the Royal Oak Offshore offers a new rose gold version with a rhodium-plated and ivory dial. The sporty RM 17-02 by Richard Mille and its famous tourbillon are adorned with titanium. Jaeger-LeCoultre’s timeless Reverso has been revealed in two new Monoface versions: blue and opaline.
Finally, with Bell & Ross, the BR-X5 is adorned with an iridescent dial that changes hues depending on viewing angle and lighting. If you want to wear your watch somewhere other than on your wrist, know that the pocket watch is making a comeback. On the occasion of its 100th anniversary, “Citizen” offers us a great example of thise anniversary with the re-release of its first model. And for those who tend to lose their headphones, bet on Chanel Horlogerie’s latest Première Sound, a watch necklace equipped with wired headphones. A divinely connected and useful gem.
Bright dials
If Zenith celebrates October in pink with its limited edition Defy Skyline, Gucci also delights us with a 29mm Interlocking candy pink dial. Grand Seiko puts the spotlight on red in the watch, which evokes the beauty of the iridescent koi carp of Japanese ponds. Equally attractive, the wine-toned trend is found in Raymond Weil’s Millesime.
At Rolex, the elegant Perpetual 1908 is now available in platinum with an ice blue dial that makes you want the mountains. For the day, we bet on Ralph Lauren, who made us fall in love with Ricky the Bear, dressed in a trench coat and leopard ankle boots, before dressing up for the evening with Rado’s latest Centrix, who pours his heart out in intense brown mom. – collect a pearl.
A bet on gold
Gold will forever remain a safe haven. The now iconic Black Bay 58 from Tudor has a gold version this year with a green dial. At Louis Vuitton, the very elegant three-hand Escale in rose gold is a true invitation to travel. As for mini watches, the Milady Mansart March LA.B has a gorgeous herringbone dial, while the Ruban from Herbelin is worn like a jewel on a flexible bracelet that sensually hugs the wrist. Hublot also presents its Classic Fusion Original in a 29mm case in 18K gold. And for the “wow effect”, we bet on Vacheron Constantin’s latest Patrimony in yellow gold, a collaboration with French designer Ora Ïto, or Serpenti Tubogas Tadao Anto and his tiger’s eye dial , which is the perfect fall ornament.
Source: Le Figaro
