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First Look at Geneva Watch Days

The Watches of Switzerland Group 4 minute read

We’re delighted to be in the heart of the watchmaking capital, this week, to attend the esteemed Geneva Watch Days 2022 fair.

As some of the most prestigious luxury watch brands come together under one roof, join us to take a first look at the newest releases unveiled here in Switzerland…

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Ulysse Nardin

BLAST RAINBOW

Ulysse Nardin did not disappoint when it came to their showstopping timepieces at this year’s Geneva Watch Days. Daring the colour with a new version of the BLAST TOURBILLION, the timepiece is inspired by the iridescent rainbow colours of silicium, with bezels adorned with purple, green, blue or ink gemstones, sparkling in the sunlight for a “rainbow” effect.

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LADY DIVER RAINBOW

The next generation of the LADY DIVER was also unleashed at this year’s fair. Presented in either black or white, the timepiece features several eye-catching decorative touches, including a forty stone set bezel which catches the light even within the depths of the ocean.

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Oris

Hölstein Edition 2022

Marking their 118th birthday and paying homage to their humble beginnings in Hölstein 1904, Oris have launched the Hölstein Edition 2022 – a timepiece that revives the iconic Full Steel of the late 1990s.

Powered by Oris’s Calibre 690 Worldtimer, the 250-piece Hölstein Edition 2022 has a 36.5mm stainless steel case, a three-link stainless steel bracelet and a blue dial with the famous red plus and minus symbols. The timepiece is a true celebration of Oris’s rich and joyful history.

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Divers Sixty-Five ‘Cotton Candy’

Following the success of the ‘Cotton Candy’ models released by Oris at Watches and Wonders 2021, the luxury watch house has unveiled three new models in sky blue, wild green, and lipstick pink. In keeping with their predecessors, the timepieces are beautiful, demand attention, and are sure to bring a smile to your face.

Powered by an automatic Swiss Made mechanical movement, the trio of timepieces sit at a perfect 38mm.

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Aquis Date 36.5mm

Oris continue to bring colour and light to Geneva Watch Days with the launch of three new Aquis Date models in mother-of-pearl dials. The trio of timepieces shimmer playfully in the light, as the high-contract Blush Pink, Aegean Blue and Seafoam Green dials take centre stage within the purposeful 36.5mm stainless steel case.

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DOXA

DOXA Army

DOXA has paid tribute to the first DOXA Army watch of 1968 at Geneva Watch Days 2022, with the reissue of the DOXA Army in stainless steel. Equipped with a sand-beige dial and, for the first time, a choice of bezel in bronze or steel, the DOXA Army takes the essence of the original design aesthetic with an added subtle touch of modernity.

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Bulgari

Octo Finissimo Skeleton 8 Days

Bulgari delighted us at this year’s fair with the release of two new timepieces, the Octo Finissimo Skeleton 8 Days and the Serpenti Seduttori Tourbillion.

Combining a fusion of design with watchmaking expertise, the Octo Finissimo Skeleton 8 Days is the quintessence of the Octo spirit. With a new manual winding movement it offers perfect legibility and remains faithful to the stylistic signature of the Octo line.

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Serpenti Seduttori Tourbillion

Combining perfectly the art of Haute Joaillerie and Haute Horlogerie, the Serpenti Seduttori Tourbillion oozes elegance and sensuality. With a contrasting play of diamonds and black spinels, the timepiece features a mechanical tourbillion movement and a tailor-made miniature calibre, designed to the nearest millimetre in order to be house in the iconic snake-head case.

Stay tuned as we deliver more exciting news from Geneva Watch Days.

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