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Ever since the Omega Speedmaster watch landed on the Moon with the Apollo 11 Lunar module on the Sea of Tranquillity, on the wrist of astronaut Buzz Aldrin in July 1969, it became known as the Moonwatch.

Ever since the Omega Speedmaster watch landed on the Moon with the Apollo 11 Lunar ...

A request by British polo players in India to find a way to shield the glass on their watches from the blows of a mallet, led to an ingenious solution and a winning design. In 1931, Jaeger-LeCoultre filed for a patent for its reversible watch, a swivel-ba

A request by British polo players in India to find a way to shield the ...

A request by British polo players in India to find a way to shield the glass on their watches from the blows of a mallet, led to an ingenious solution and a winning design. In 1931, Jaeger-LeCoultre filed for a patent for its reversible watch, a swivel-ba

A request by British polo players in India to find a way to shield the ...

Hermès Le Temps Suspendu will stop time for however long you want. When you want to consult the time again, the real world can be summoned at the press of a button, without sacrificing a second of precision.

Hermès Le Temps Suspendu will stop time for however long you want. When you want ...

The Hermès Le Temps Suspendu watch takes a fresh and playful look at the philosophy of time, allowing the watch to be stopped so that you can enjoy that special moment without worrying about the passing minutes.

The Hermès Le Temps Suspendu watch takes a fresh and playful look at the philosophy ...

The H. Moser Perpetual Calendar will no doubt go down in history for being one of the most elegant and easy-to-read dials for a complication. The date window, small seconds and 7-day power reserve functions are easy to spot, whereas the month is ingenious

The H. Moser Perpetual Calendar will no doubt go down in history as one of ...

Corum Golden Bridge watch from 1980

Corum's Golden Bridge watch was the world's first baguette movement with linear gear trains mounted ...

The iconic Cartier Tank watch. Towards the end of World War I, Louis Cartier became fascinated by the boxy profile of the Renault armoured battle tank and decided to model a watch on its clean, rectilinear design, giving birth to the Cartier Tank watch in

The iconic Cartier Tank watch. Towards the end of World War I, Louis Cartier became ...

The Breitling Navitimer watch of 1952, combining chronograph functions with a navigation computer capable of handling all calculations of a flight plan, was quickly adopted by professional pilots and would become a hallmark model of the house thanks to it

The Breitling Navitimer watch of 1952, combining chronograph functions with a navigation computer capable of ...

imposing stainless steel case that cost more than a gold model. Touted as having "a body of steel and a heart of gold" the stainless steel armour of the Royal Oak, with its eight-sided bezel and exposed screws, had an industrial edge to it, while the "hea

Launched in 1972, the Royal Oak was the world's first luxury sports watch housed in ...

Gérald Genta presented his idea for a new watch at Audemars Piguet, inspired by the old-fashioned diving helmets that were attached to a suit with screws. The result was the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak.

Gérald Genta presented his idea for a new watch at Audemars Piguet, inspired by the ...

The Zeitwerk Minute Repeater by A. Lange & Söhne watches is a feat of horological engineering and impeccable design. In addition to displaying the time in digits, placed in two large, highly legible windows in the centre of the dial, the decimal minute re

The Zeitwerk Minute Repeater by A. Lange & Söhne watches is a feat of horological ...

The Luminor, with its distinctive bridge device to lock the crown, is slightly smaller at 47mm and houses exactly the same calibre as its older brother. Presented on a brown alligator strap, the Panerai Luminor 1950 is a limited edition of just 100 watche

The Luminor, with its distinctive bridge device to lock the crown, is slightly smaller at ...

The Panerai Radiomir watch was originally created for Italian frogmen in 1936, painted with radium to glow in the most adverse underwater conditions. Its brother, the Panerai Luminor (pictured here), which was born a few years later, replaced the toxic ra

The Panerai Radiomir watch was originally created for Italian frogmen in 1936, painted with radium ...

Panerai Luminor 1950 watch. To indicate the equation of time, Panerai has opted for a linear indicator on the matte black dial with a small pointer moving either towards the plus or negative 15-minute marker.

Panerai Luminor 1950 watch. To indicate the equation of time, Panerai has opted for a ...

The Radiomir 1940 retains its formidable Panerai watch identity and features the classic sandwich structure invented by Panerai in the late 1930s - an ingenious invention that is basically two discs placed on top of one another. The disc on the bottom is

The Radiomir 1940 retains its formidable Panerai watch identity and features the classic sandwich structure ...

At the SIHH watch salon this year, Panerai watches unveiled a new astronomical complication - an equation of time - for its two main watch collections: the Radiomir (pictured here) and the Luminor.

At the SIHH watch salon this year, Panerai watches unveiled a new astronomical complication - ...

Both the Radiomir 1940 and Luminor 1950 are fitted with a hand-wound mechanical P.2002 calibre built by Panerai, which provides the watch with a robust power reserve of 192 hours, or eight days. The Radiomir 1940 model comes in a 48mm stainless steel cush

Both the Radiomir 1940 and Luminor 1950 are fitted with a hand-wound mechanical P.2002 calibre ...

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