Today’s exploration of Watches and Wonders took us to three renowned brands, each unveiling exclusive new releases.
For Bulgari, this Salon is very special, as it marks the brand’s debut at Watches & Wonders. The Roman Maison introduced stunning additions to the iconic Serpenti, metamorphosed into Aeterna. Also, it unveiled the Octo Finissimo Tourbillon Skeleton, the culmination of all of Bvlgari's expertise, executed with precision that reflects the history of the collection. With a thickness of just 1.85 mm, this watch pushes technical boundaries, featuring a bracelet and integrated buckle crafted from skeletonized tungsten carbide, once again demonstrating Bvlgari’s watchmaking mastery.
Montblanc, on the other hand, continues to push the boundaries of horological technology with the introduction of a new Minerva manufacture movement. This movement, paired with their two new 1858 Annual Calendar Geosphere models, represents Montblanc’s ongoing commitment to advancing traditional craftsmanship while embracing modern design and technical innovation.
Last, but not least, Zenith is exploring its history of manufacture movements and unveils a remarkable new collection to commemorate its 160th anniversary, resurrecting the iconic calibre 135 with the release of the G.F.J. timepiece.