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Celebrate Less’ential • Vacheron Constantin continues to excel at traditional watchmaking and time-honoured craftsmanship with its latest released novelties
Less is More • Small cases are packing a big punch
Continuous Reinvention • From hallmarks of the house’s watchmaking to the evolution of famed collections, these five Cartier novelties get a new look this year
So Hot Right Now • Tatler GMT invited its editors from around the world to shed light on the most intriguing watchmaking trends in their respective markets. Here is what they had to say
Make Them Green with Envy • Montblanc and the Fine Watch Club have unveiled a new limited-edition Iced Sea Automatic Date available for Tatler GMT readers
Cracking the Code • Code 11.59 by Audemars Piguet gets a major refresh
Benjamin Arabov, Jacob & Co • To commemorate the 50th anniversary of the cult film The Godfather, Jacob & Co exhibited a triple-axis flying tourbillon with a musical double cylinder playing the film’s iconic theme. The 30-year-old CEO and son of founder Jacob Arabo recounts the inspiration for the piece
The Colours of Hermès • Hermès releases H08 Colourful Variations at Watches & Wonders 2023
SUMMER BREEZE • We may not be able to stop time, but we can certainly ensure we measure it in style with these stunning chronographs
Best of Instagram • Exclusive access: follow these accounts for the scoop on collectors, CEOs, retailers and influencers By Camille Guille
Modern Classic • Panerai returns to its roots with the launch of its new military-inspired Radiomir models, including the Otto Giorni and Quaranta Goldtech
Richard Mille • Located in the Swiss Jura, the Richard Mille manufacture uses a combination of traditional know-how and futuristic vision to create watches that refuse to compromise on quality or technicality
Sixty Years of Tearing Up the Tarmac • A racing fan as well as a lover of architecture and design, Jack Heuer launched the Tag Heuer Carrera chronograph in 1963. His vision for this watchmaking icon was of legibility and functionality which, 60 years later, drives on with undeniably daring panache
CHRONO-CRAZY
Hide and Seek • One of the biggest trends in watchmaking this year is the concealed chronograph, transcending its traditional appearance and toying with certainty
The Changing Face of Chronographs • The mechanical chronograph is no longer the sports complication it once was: no one uses it any more to measure a lap, a sprint or a race. Its enduring appeal stems from its ability to transform and find new uses among new audiences
Spoilt for Choice
Chrono Connoisseurs Designers and watchmakers on their favourite pieces • In the rarefied realm of haute horlogerie, mastery knows no boundaries. We tap the cognoscenti of chronograph creation to unveil the pivotal pieces of this century that stopped time itself
NOTED AND NEWSWORTHY
Wrist Roll • When Noel Wong spoke to Tatler GMT about his love for watches, he gave us a glimpse behind the scenes of the life of a war correspondent-turned-luxury watch salesman-turned-filmmaker
CLIMATE CHANGE The Countdown Begins
SUSTAINABILITY The ‘Green’ Watchmaking Challenge • Recycling, emissions, reparability, sourcing: environmental issues are common concerns running through the entire watch world. Despite...