Audemars Piguet was singled out for two awards at the 7 Watchmaking Grand Prix, held at Geneva’s Grand Theatre on November 14. Le Brassus Manufacture received honours in the Sports and Design categories, winning over the jury with two outstanding timepieces: the Royal Oak Offshore Alinghi Team chronograph and the Millenary watch with deadbeat seconds and AP escapement.
Two interpretations of the famous Royal Oak entirely dedicated to diamonds: such is the amazing challenge to which Audemars Piguet has risen in creating this exceptional pair of watches. A resolutely elegant Royal Oak Offshore for him; and an exquisitely graceful.
The Millenary baguette-cut diamonds collection offers an exceptional pair of “his and hers” timepieces. Both feature the Millenary signature oval case, adorned in radiant clothing. Both house a mechanical selfwinding movement for a perfect balance between jewellery and watchmaking. The art of gem-setting is undoubtedly one of the jeweller’s noblest tasks. It is up to him to discover how best to highlight the qualities of the stone.
Dynamic, up-to-date, exquisite design, meticulous finish, the ultimate in style and elegance… all this and more... that's the new RAYMOND WEIL Sport Chic collection! THE RW SPORT is the watch for the man of today! Whatever the model – GMT, small seconds or chronograph – live life in the fast lane with the RW SPORT!
NABUCCO is the new exclusively masculine mechanical collection that was unveiled by RAYMOND WEIL at the recent BASELWORLD 2007 international watch fair. This chronograph is the first model by the Geneva watchmaker to come with an imposing 46mm case, water-resistant to a depth of 200m that incorporates a high tech material: carbon fibre.
SHINE, the latest dazzling timepiece from RAYMOND WEIL, is yet another sparkling example of the unique aesthetic creativity of the independent Swiss family watchmaker. The new watch, sprinkled with full-cut white diamonds chosen for their clarity, plays on the nuances of light and matter. It offers a contrast between powerful steel, shimmering diamonds and deep-toned chocolate...
From October 15th to December 21st, the public can discover the exhibition “Steel Time” in the Montre Journe’s new exhibition centre in Geneva. The surprising collection assembles 250 watches made between 1870 and 1920, with one common feature: their burnished steel cases.