Da Vinci

In pursuit for the ideals of scientific truth and beauty, the International Watch Co. created Da Vinci, the first mechanical wristwatch to measure, automatically, the time in seconds, minutes and hours, as well as the position of the moon and the date – weekday, month and year. It is programmed to run for 513 years… Read More »

Ebel Voyager

Inspired by the basic philosophy of combining high technology with fine design and the best materials, Ebel’s Voyager is an ingenious innovation that enables the wearer to tell the time of any part of the world. The local time is indicated by standard hands and world time by a 24-hour dial ring, coupled with a… Read More »

The Movado Museum Watch

It captivated the world with its sleek simplicity – a single gold dot floating on a black numberless face at 12 o’clock position. The single dot symbolises infinity and perpetual movement, a notion of the ancient sundial and the need to see time go round in orbit. Created by Nathan George Howitt in 1947, the… Read More »

Piaget Tanagra

Although Piaget’s bread and butter line is the Dancer watches, the Tanagra collection remains the most collectible. The hallmark of the company is integrating watchmaking with jewellery design. Always in 18-carat gold, enigmatic white or warm yellow. It’s a dazzling range, on leather, with diamonds on bezel, case and bracelet. The diamond-studded models also come… Read More »

TAG-Heuer 6000 Senna Limited Edition

A rare and prestigious sports watch in three sizes that were issued in remembrance of Formula One World Champion, Ayrton Senna. Only 1000 of each size were made, crafted from stainless steel with the TAG-Heuer logo on the bezel and dial with addition of the Senna “S” on the lower case.

Corum Golden Bridge

A masterpiece, with 18-carat gold mechanical movement. A successful assembly of the mobile parts and wheels of a miniature movement in linear composition with transparent stone case. Available with leather or gold strap or as a pendant.