New releases from Ressence, Raymond Weil, Glashütte Original and more
Pietro PillaOver the past seven days, Ressence launched its first integrated bracelet sports watch, Chronoswiss introduced a brand new model family, and Louis Vuitton joined forces with Kari Voutilainen – one of the greatest living watchmakers – marking the second chapter of LV’s collabs with the greatest indie watchmakers of today. We have many other limited editions in our selection, celebrating anniversaries, events, or just being limited for the fun of it. Discover them all, and enjoy the reading!
Ressence Type 7 GMT
- Ressence introduces its first integrated bracelet watch, crafted from grade 5 titanium.
- It marks the celebration of the 15th anniversary of the company, and it also displays a second time zone.
- Two versions are available, the blue being part of the regular collection, and an 80-piece limited edition turquoise model serving as an anniversary edition.
- Price: CHF 36,000 (~US$41,000).
Learn more about the Ressence Type 7 here.
ArtyA Purity Wavy HMS Mirror
- The latest release in ArtyA’s Purity Collection offers a monochromatic look for the recognisable model.
- The roundness of the titanium case is interrupted by a mirror visible on the inner part of the caseback, which provides more depth to the suspended Stairway to Heaven movement.
- This 99-piece limited edition is housed in a 40mm microblasted case with transparent DLC.
- Price: CHF 25,900 (~US$29,300).
Learn more about the ArtyA Purity Wavy HMS Mirror here.
Glashütte Original Senator Excellence Panorama Date Moon Phase
- Glashütte Original kicks off its 180th anniversary with two new dials for the Senator.
- One is frosted silver, and the other is salmon, both featuring blued hands and applied Roman numerals.
- They are housed in a 40mm stainless steel case, paired with both an alligator and a synthetic strap.
- Price: €12,700 (~US$13,800).
Learn more about the Glashütte Original Senator Excellence Panorama Date Moon Phase here.
Louis Vuitton x Kari Voutilainen LVKV-02 GMR 6
- The much-anticipated “LVoutilainen” is here: France’s best-known luxury brand and Finland’s master watchmaker collaborate on a five-piece limited edition.
- This represents LV’s second collaboration with a renowned independent watchmaker, following the Louis Vuitton x Akrivia LVRR-01 Chronographe à Sonnerie.
- It’s cased in tantalum with platinum elements, has a hand-guilloché gold dial and is powered by a Voutilainen GMT movement.
- Price: €550,000 (~US$600,000).
Learn more about the Louis Vuitton x Kari Voutilainen LVKV-02 GMR 6 here.
Nomos Glashütte Minimatik 39 Date
- Nomos adds a 39mm option to the existing 35.5mm Minimatik.
- Three new references are added, each 39.5mm in diameter and 7.5mm thick with an open caseback.
- Powered by the in-house calibre DUW 4601, it features a manual wind movement in the centre, surrounded by the date module.
- Price: US$3,220.
Learn more about the Nomos Glashütte Minimatik 39 Date here.
Trilobe Une Folle Journée Rhodium Editions
- The Folle Journée, Trilobe’s most daring design, gets a small, subtle update.
- Its rhodium-plated bridges now accent the colours of the titanium rings floating above.
- All the Folle Journée pieces are powered by Trilobe’s Calibre X-Centric, manufactured by Le Cercle des Horlogers.
- Price: €23,500 (US$25,500).
Learn more about the Trilobe Une Folle Journée Rhodium Editions here.
Louis Moinet Impulsion Titanium Onyx
- Louis Moinet gives a monochromatic treatment to the Impulsion, using grade 5 titanium instead of 5N red gold for the case.
- The skeletonised movement, alternating solids and voids, remains the same, with 96 hours of power reserve.
- The watch, measuring a mere 39 grams, is a limited edition of 12 pieces.
- Price: on request.
Learn more about the Louis Moinet Impulsion Titanium Onyx here.
Felipe Pikullik FPSK25 Regulator
- The German independent watchmaker presents the fifth annual skeletonised piece, this time with a new regulator layout.
- For the FPSK25, Felipe Pikullik chose a gilt-on-anthracite colour scheme, evocative of an almost steampunk aesthetic.
- The movement of choice is once again a modified Unitas base, adorned with numerous hand-finished touches and adapted to a regulator display. It is a 10-piece run.
- Price: €19,500 (~US$21,200).
Learn more about the Felipe Pikullik FPSK25 Regulator here.
Raymond Weil Freelancer Complete Calendar
- Raymond Weil redesigns and improves the case of the Freelancer, adding a calendar complication.
- First unveiled in 2007, the Freelancer was the first collection launched under Elie Bernheim.
- The 40mm case is available in stainless steel on a steel bracelet or a rose gold PVD model with a brown calfskin strap.
- Price: CHF 3,495 (~US$4,000).
Learn more about the Raymond Weil Freelancer Complete Calendar here.
Chronoswiss Pulse One Sand and Blue
- Chronoswiss introduces a completely new model to the collection, the Pulse One, in sand and blue – employing the brand’s signature regulator layout.
- Featuring a grade 5 titanium case and integrated bracelet, it measures 41mm across.
- Each colour is a limited edition of 100 pieces.
- Price: €12,900 (~US$14,000).
Learn more about the Chronoswiss Pulse One Sand and Blue here.
Hamilton Intra-Matic Auto Chrono
- Hamilton expands its popular chronograph collection by introducing three new colour configurations.
- All three versions feature a black PVD treatment both on the case and on the dial.
- They are paired with a leather strap and you can choose between white, yellow or orange accents on the chronograph hand and on the tachymeter scale.
- Price: US$2,295.
Learn more about the Hamilton Intra-Matic Auto Chrono here.
Atelier Jalaper AJ-003
- Belgian microbrand Atelier Jalaper continues to upcycle iconic cars’ bonnets in its new collection.
- Each one of the 200 dials of the AJ-003 run is cut from a crashed 1962 Jaguar E-Type Semi-Lightweight.
- The 39mm case echoes the roundness of the car, with the top lugs being longer than the bottom ones to reference how the cabin of the Jaguar sits.
- Price: €2,400 (~US2,600).