Once again, Geneva has become the international capital of Time. The 54 exhibiting brands immersed us in the heart of watchmaking while unveiling their latest releases and flagship models.
Join us throughout Watches and Wonders as we capture the new releases from TAG Heuer, Oris, Raymond Weil & Frederique Constant.
TAG Heuer, the renowned Swiss luxury watchmaker, builds on the celebration and powerful reveals of 2023, as well as continues its tribute to a rich heritage while pushing boundaries of iconic design with the latest TAG Heuer Carrera Chronograph.
Blending historical reverence of the 7753 SN model from the late 1960s and Jack Heuer's dedication to readability with cutting-edge design, the new Carrera Chronograph features a 39mm steel case and bracelet with a design focused on legibility through contast of the black azuré subdials at 3 and 9 o’clock with the silver sunray-brushed dial, creating the signature bi-compax panda look.
The addition of captivating, red-lacquered sub-dial hands further amplifies the contrast, ensuring clarity at a glance. To further elevate legibility, the watch incorporates TAG Heuer’s iconic Glassbox design, set to become a staple of the TAG Heuer Carrera Chronograph line.
The TAG Heuer Carrera Chronograph is now also available as a connected watch face, extending the legacy of legibility onto the beloved TAG Heuer Connected one - embodying Jack Heuer’s timeless vision into the digital realm.
This timepiece not only builds upon the Carrera’s rich eritage but also embodies the innovation and avant-garde spirit for which TAG Heuer is renowned.
In an ode to timeless elegance, Swiss luxury watchmaker TAG Heuer presents three new additions to its esteemed Carrera collection. The TAG Heuer Carrera Date, a radiant release of three 36mm precious timepieces, perfectly embodies the commitment to superior design and comfort.
Building upon the success of the 36mm in 2023, these timepieces are a manifestation of understated femininity, accentuated further through usage of precious materials like 18ct rose gold, mother-of-pearl.
TAG Heuer introduces the remarkable TAG Heuer Monaco Split-Seconds Chronograph in both red and blue editions.
A noteworthy achievement in watchmaking craftmanship and avant-garde innovation, the horological masterpiece is destined to caprivate connoisseurs, collectors and watch enthusiasts alike. The star of the show is the spectacular TH81-00 mechanical split-seconds chronograph caliber, crafted entirely in titanium, and showcased through the spaphire crystal caseback.
Following a welcome return to the world of yachting with last year’s release of the Carrera Skipper chronograph in steel, TAG Heuer annonces a new version of the watch featuring a case made from 18ct rose gold. Based on the best-selling ‘glassbox’ design launched in early 2023 and the historic Skipper Reference 7754 of 1968 in terms of its colour scheme, the timepiece is powered by the Heuer 02 (Ref. TH20-06) in-house calibre – a version of the Heuer 02 movement especially adapted for regatta timing.
Creating the 39mm case in 18ct rose gold, which combines fine brushed and polished finishes, elevates the Skipper to a level of sophistication that is sure to appeal to high-end collectors - but its usefulness as a fully-functional sailing watch remains uncompromised.
Geneva-based RAYMOND WEIL makes an official debut at Watches & Wonders with its "millesime" collection, enhanced with three new dimensions of style.
Aligned with the new, more accessible "neo-vintage" trend, the new millesime collection - awarded the "Challenge" Prize at the GPHG 2023 - heralds a new wave of creative elegance for RAYMOND WEIL.
With an elegant design at the pulse of current trends, refined finishes, and new functions, RAYMOND WEIL introduces three new models that honour Geneva’s heritage of watchmaking excellence. Peerless quality and craftsmanship define these new timepieces, expressions of an independent, modern, accessible watchmaking that transcends fashions – a hallmark of the RAYMOND WEIL brand.
The brand showcases 11 new references in the millesime collection: from the GPHG 2023 award-winning model with small seconds counter at 6 o'clock enhanced with two new colour hues of Denim Blue and British Racing Green, an elegant moon phase with central seconds, a 35mm feminine line with central seconds hand or a poetic moon phase in a contemporary setting of 16 lab grown diamond, to a Tri-Compax chronograph with vintage allure of celebrated Panda models. Each timepiece is a result of watchmaking expertise and adhesion to the codes of an understated, elegant style, blending character and discretion, distinctiveness and timeless appeal.
The Aquis is the evergreen, everyday tool watch from Oris. The brand has now redesigned and reengineered it to offer even greater refinement, detailing and performance, coming in a range of sizes and colours, with a choice of movements.
Moreover, through the Aquis Date Upcycle collection, Oris now offers customers to choose a dial made of recycled PET plastic in any Aquis configuration: No two dials are the same, but each is a symbol of the Change for the Better mission.
Frederique Constant has refreshed its Classic Date Manufacture collection with three new models featuring the advanced FC-706 Manufacture calibre, which boasts a 72-hour power reserve. The updated models feature a reduced 40mm steel case, down from 42mm, aligning with contemporary watchmaking trends.
The redesigned dials, available in silver, black, or salmon with a sunburst finish, offer polished, slim hour markers and a 'railtrack' minute circle, enhancing both legibility and aesthetic appeal. The watches maintain a minimalist ethos, with new diamond-faceted hour markers optimized for clear date display.
Each model comes with a five-year warranty and is paired with high-quality alligator straps that complement the dial colors, ensuring a sophisticated look. These enhancements underline Frederique Constant's commitment to combining technical excellence with elegant design.
Frederique Constant has enhanced its Classic Moonphase Date Manufacture line with three new 40mm models, featuring a newly designed steel case and available in silver, blue, or green sunburst dials. These models are powered by the new FC-716 movement, developed in-house, which offers a notable 72-hour power reserve. Emphasizing reliability, these watches now come with a five-year warranty.
The new FC-716 movement is an evolution of the FC-715, maintaining over 90% of its components, ensuring tested reliability and high performance. Design updates include a fan-shaped Cotes de Genève finish visible through a see-through caseback. Each timepiece, water-resistant to 50 meters, combines fine watchmaking and astronomical elements with a moonphase and date display at six o'clock, beautifully integrating complex calendar functions with phases of the moon.
The models feature enhanced aesthetics like diamond-cut hands and hour markers, and a 'railtrack' minute circle, complemented by an onion-shaped crown. Two versions come with a navy blue alligator strap, while the third is paired with a green alligator strap to match the dial, reinforcing the unique character of each.
Frederique Constant introduces the Classics Elegance Luna, a new addition to their Classics collection that features a unique moonphase design created by the daughter of the Manufacture’s head of R&D. This design showcases a romantic depiction of two half-moons embracing against a starry backdrop, set on a mother-of-pearl dial within a 36mm steel case.
The watch is available in four variations, each powered by the automatic FC-331 calibre with a 38-hour power reserve. Design elements include new Roman numeral hour markers that match the color of the leather strap, and a jewel-set minute track. Two of the models also feature a bezel set with a total of 96 diamonds, adding a touch of luxury.
The dial colors—pink, light green, blue, or grey—change with the light due to their moire finish. The two standout models feature fully jewel-set hour rings and bezels, one in apple green and the other in denim blue. The other two models offer a more subdued elegance, one in navy blue and the other in romantic red, both with a diamond-set hour ring. This collection blends classical watchmaking with a novel, romantic flair, making each piece a unique expression of time.