Perfect Timing

Whether it goes by fast or slow, these complications will entice you to keep track of every second.

(Photos courtesy brands)

 
 

ROLEX

With its patented Saros mechanism, the Oyster Perpetual Sky-Dweller requires just one adjustment a year— on March 1. The Sky-Dweller also features dual time zone function, a Ring Command bezel and a 72-hour power reserve. rolex.com

 

CHOPARD

Intended for the modern connoisseur and devotee of exceptional objects, the L.U.C Perpetual Chrono’s features a platinum case, perpetual calendar and movement that’s COSC and Poinçon de Geneve certified. chopard.com

 
 
 

TAG HEUER

One year after the launch of its Heuer-02T Manufacture ChronoTourbillon, the brand unveiled its deluxe version, featuring a new bezel, set with 68 baguette diamonds. The 45mm timepiece is handcrafted from grade 5 titanium which is lighter than steel. tagheuer.com

 

ARNOLD & SON

The DBG Skeleton is an update of the DBG dual-time (GMT) timepiece. DBG is an acronym for “double balance” and “GMT” and this skeleton version makes the most of the style, showcasing the brand’s watchmaking prowess. Functions include GMT hours and minutes, local time 24-hour indicator and GMT 24-hour indicator. arnoldandson.com

 

HARRY WINSTON

The Midnight Diamond Drops Automatic 29mm is “nature interpreted in diamonds.” The intense midnight blue dial is adorned with a flurry of 102 brilliant-cut diamonds falling into a drift. The effect is both whimsical and elegant. harrrywinston.com

 

HUBLOT

The Classic Fusions Aerofusion Chronograph Mykonos Edition is a tribute to the famous Greek Islands. The limited-edition timepiece is even adorned with a discreet rotating windmill—the symbol of Mykonos— at the 3 o’colock position.The King Gold Edition (pictured) is limited to 20 pieces. hublot.com

 
 
HILuxury Staff