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TUDOR debuts the North Flag at Time Kulture. It boasts the brand’s first Manufacture movement, the Tudor MT5621, with a power reserve of 70 hours. In addition to hour, minute and central seconds functions, it provides an instant date display at 3 o’clock and a power reserve indicator at 9 o’clock. The calibre is regulated by a variable inertia oscillator with silicon balance spring. (RM12,740)

Clean and pristine lines are the hallmarks of timepieces within Frédérique Constant’s Classics Collection, and the Classic Moonphase is certainly a fan favourite. Powered by the FC-715 automatic movement, the hour, minutes and moonphase are complemented with a date by hand, expressed in silver and gold on the dial. (RM15,900)  

The Tissot Chemin des Tourelles Skeleton takes its name from the street on which the Tissot factory was built in 1907 and where the company remains today. Powered by an exclusive hand-wound mechanical movement, the Chemin des Tourelles is encased in stainless steel with a domes sapphire crystal protecting its dial with double anti-reflective coating. (RM6,950)

Oris has harnessed its knowledge, expertise and craftsmanship to produce the first diver’s watch which measures depth by allowing water to enter the timepiece. This year sees a new chronograph version of this icon, the Aquis Depth Gauge Chronograph, powered by the calibre 774. The heavy-duty watch has a multi-piece 48mm stainless steel case, with Super-LumiNova-filled indices and hands to boost underwater legibility to depths up to 500m. (RM18,500) 

Maurice Lacroix teams up with FC Barcelona in a gorgeous collection celebrating the prestigious football club. The three-year partnership sees three models re-expressed to bear the club’s logo and colours — the Masterpiece Squelette, Pontos S and Eliros. The Eliros Chronographe offers a clean, uncluttered dial, with the chronograph displays at the centre and a large date display at 12 o’clock. It comes in a silver-toned or black dial with the choice of a metal bracelet with double security clasp or Nato strap in matching FCB colours. (RM2,756)

Perfect and easy to wear with top standard diving features, TAG Heuer’s Aquaracer Lady 300m Diamond Edition incorporates luxurious finishing and precious diamonds for that ultra-feminine look. (RM15,250)

From Graham’s new Chronofighter Lady collection comes Lady Moon, combining pure astronomy and graceful watchmaking. With a luminous moonphase and high-precision quartz movement, this timepiece is an ode to femininity and refinement. (RM22,900)

Longines celebrates the refined elegance of equestrian sports with the Conquest Classic Moonphase, a 42mm chronograph powered by the self-winding calibre L678. The black or silvered dial is set with nine applied indices coated with Super-LumiNova, and makes an elegantly contrasting background to the moonphase display. Available in steel and rose gold cap or in 18-carat rose gold, the timepiece is water-resistant to five bar. (Price upon request)

 

This article first appeared in digitaledge Daily, on August 4, 2015.

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