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The Most Spectacular Launches From Watches & Wonders 2025

Apr 07, 2025 | 3 min read

Steeped in tradition yet driving innovation, these luxury Maisons released jaw-dropping timepieces at Geneva's highly anticipated fair

The Lion of Mademoiselle Toi & Moi Ring-Watch, Chanel

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While there are plenty of larger-than-life launches at Watches & Wonders, it is this small-yet-mighty Chanel creation that captured our attention. The Lion of Mademoiselle is a yellow gold toi & moi ring-watch boasting two symmetrical lion heads inspired by the sculptures within Gabrielle Chanel’s apartment. Adorned with over 200 diamonds, including two baguette-cut diamonds surrounding the dial, you’ll need to move fast to secure this limited-edition miniature masterpiece as there are only five up for grabs. Explore the timepiece

Reverso Tribute Enamel 'Shahnameh', Jaeger-LeCoultre

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For Watches and Wonders 2025, Jaeger-LeCoultre brings the legends of Shahnameh, an epic Persian poem, to life through the artistry of miniature enamel painting. Four limited-edition timepieces depict scenes from the Persian epic where horses are prominent, not only linking back to Polo’s Persian origins, but the origins of the Reverso in the sport. Each piece is an intricate marriage of craftsmanship and storytelling nestled into Jaeger-LeCoultre’s iconic silhouette. Explore the timepiece

Les Cabinotiers Tribute To The Tour De L'Île, Vacheron Constantin

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Vacheron Constantin pays homage to its roots by reimagining an anniversary timepiece stamped with Geneva's iconic Tour de I’ÎIe clock tower. To mark 270 years of the Maison, the Les Cabinotiers workshop has created three single-piece edition timepieces that capture the majesty of the landmark within a 33.6mm-diameter dial. While all three are undeniably spectacular, the show-stopper is the 18K pink-gold timepiece that showcases the Tour de I’ÎIe and the bridges over the Rhône on an engraved pink-gold dial. The reverse of each timepiece is engraved with Vacheron Constantin’s 270th anniversary emblem and features an officer-style caseback that reveals the movement beneath transparent sapphire crystal. Explore the timepiece

Sixtie, Piaget

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Rooted in the Maison’s codes and the free-spirited, daring nature of the 1960s, the Sixtie jewellery watch is a playful take on tradition. The radiant-gold timepiece features a fluid, trapeze dial inspired by the Maison’s swinging sautoirs from the 21st Century Collection, complemented by a bracelet composed of interlace trapeze-shaped links. The Sixtie collection offers various forms of expression, including two-toned iterations in steel and rose gold; all-gold models; and a gold Sixtie with an ornamental turquoise dial. Explore the timepiece

Lady Arpels Bal des Amoureux Automate, Van Cleef & Arpels

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A new chapter begins in Van Cleef & Arpels' love story. Since 2010, the Pont des Amourex watch has depicted a love-struck couple meeting on a bridge in Paris, slowly moving together until being finally united at noon and midnight. The Lady Arpels Bal des Amoureux Automate marks a new beginning for the couple, whose love story now unfolds under a moonlit sky, on white-gold cobblestoned streets outside a Parisian café. The pair once again comes together when the clock strikes twelve, though the movement can be recreated at the push of a button if you can't quite wait. Surrounded by diamonds and equipped with a double retrograde system, this is one for lovers (and lovers of exquisite craftsmanship). Explore the timepiece