Going beyond the mere function of timekeeping, these limited-edition watches stand as statements of distinction—striving for timelessness through refined elegance and masterful workmanship.
In the unceasing passage of time, we remain compelled to leave behind something enduring—something that speaks to both our presence and our imagination. These limited creations, rich in complexity and luminous in beauty, stand as the most refined expressions of that desire. When individuality takes centre stage, each timepiece transforms into more than a keeper of hours—it becomes a testament to ingenuity, character, and the quiet power of legacy. It is an intimate journey to capture eternity, one exquisite moment at a time.
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The universe whispers

Above A. Lange & Söhne—Lange 1 Moon Phase and Little Lange 1 Moon Phase
A. Lange & Söhne unveils two poetic timepieces, each inspired by the elusive allure of the moon. The silver-toned dials are arranged in an elegant off-centre composition, guided by the golden ratio—a quiet hallmark of the maison. Encased in 750 rose gold, the Lange 1 Moon Phase harmonises its hour, minute, moon phase, large date and power reserve functions with seamless grace. In this model, a golden moon orbits within the small seconds subdial, while the Little Lange 1 Moon Phase elevates sophistication with a brilliant diamond-set bezel and a meticulously guillochéd dial—a celebration of heritage and high artistry.
Overcoming prejudice
Recently, Taiwanese singer-songwriter and Tudor ambassador Jay Chou appeared wearing a mysterious blue-dialled Black Bay, igniting speculation ahead of Tudor’s unveiling of the Black Bay Chrono Flamingo Blue. While not a limited release, this edition has swiftly become a collector’s delight—its desirability echoing that of the now-retired Black Bay Chrono Pink.
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Above Tudor—Black Bay Chrono Flamingo Blue with a domed turquoise dial
This bold new version boasts a 41mm satin-brushed and polished stainless steel case, paired with a domed turquoise dial and two sharp black subdials for contrast. Inside, the COSC-certified Calibre MT5813 ensures precision, with an impressive 70-hour power reserve. Water-resistant to 200 metres, the timepiece is fitted with a steel bracelet and the Tudor T-fit clasp—designed for effortless adjustment and everyday elegance.
Rhythm of time

Above Parmigiani Fleurier—Tonda PF Xiali in polished 18K rose gold
Crafted from polished 18K rose gold, the Tonda PF Xiali captivates with an imperial red dial, delicately hand-guillochéd, and a moon phase adorned with deep-blue aventurine. Its true distinction lies in the complete Chinese calendar—uniting 24 solar terms with the zodiac—encapsulating a millennium of cultural wisdom within an elegantly proportioned 42mm case. Powered by the PF008 movement, this piece offers a 54-hour power reserve and is water-resistant to 100 metres—a triumph of Parmigiani Fleurier’s horological mastery.
Asserting position
To mark its 20th anniversary in 2025, MB&F unveils two limited editions: the LM Perpetual Longhorn and the LM Sequential Flyback Longhorn, each released in just 20 pieces. Both are housed in refined stainless steel cases, featuring rhodium-plated or glossy black lacquered dials, elevated by steel-blued hands that lend a magnetic charm.

Above MB&F—LM Perpetual Longhorn pays tribute to an award-winning movement
The distinctive “Longhorn” lugs not only enhance the design’s visual identity but also offer an impeccable fit to the wrist. The LM Perpetual Longhorn pays tribute to the award-winning movement that claimed the coveted Aiguille d’Or at the GPHG—the watchmaking world’s highest honour—in 2022. Meanwhile, the LM Sequential Flyback Longhorn showcases sophisticated chronograph functions, including an elegantly executed flyback feature.
Conquer the Moon

Above Omega—Speedmaster Moonphase Meteorite, forever intertwined with lunar exploration
Omega’s legacy is forever intertwined with lunar exploration—its iconic Speedmaster accompanied astronauts on the historic Apollo missions. The latest addition, the Speedmaster Moonphase Meteorite, boasts a 43mm stainless steel case and a striking meteorite dial. Within beats the hand-wound Co-Axial Master Chronometer Calibre 9914, offering a 60-hour power reserve. Its moon phase display, crafted from genuine meteorite, ensures no two pieces are ever the same—each one a singular tribute to space-bound elegance.
Heritage Essence

Above Vacheron Constantin—Historiques 222 offers an exquisite link to the past
For those drawn to the romance of time’s passage, the stainless steel Historiques 222 from Vacheron Constantin offers an exquisite link to the past. Echoing the emblematic 1977 design, the watch features a 37mm brushed steel case with a refined matte blue dial, set off by white gold hour markers. At its core lies the in-house Calibre 2455/2, delivering a 40-hour power reserve. A flawlessly integrated bracelet and discreet butterfly clasp ensure that comfort meets timeless sophistication in every detail.
Exclusive identity
Chopard reached a defining moment in 1996, when it achieved full independence in the creation of its movements, launching the L.U.C 1.96—its first entirely in-house calibre. Since then, the L.U.C collection has taken centre stage in the maison’s watchmaking vision. In January this year, that legacy continued with the unveiling of the L.U.C Flying T Twin Perpetual, a timepiece that quietly commands attention.

Above Chopard—LUC Flying T Twin Perpetual featuring a forest green dial
This sophisticated creation is powered by the L.U.C calibre 96.36-L, which combines a flying tourbillon with a perpetual calendar, encased in ethically sourced 18K yellow gold. Measuring 40.5mm by 11.63mm, the watch features a forest green dial, hand-guillochéd over a gold base for exceptional clarity. With a 65-hour power reserve and COSC certification, it represents the height of technical refinement and sustainable luxury.
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