Direct from Geneva, the latest horological news from Tatler Asia’s watch editors attending the international luxury watch trade show
It's the Tatler Asia team's fourth—and last—day at the fair and there's still more to discover when it comes to mechanical prowess in horology. In this final leg, Van Cleef & Arpels enchants again with its skills in poetic complications ably demonstrated through the wristwatches and automatons including the Planetarium complete with gem-set planets. Jaeger-LeCoultre unveils a new complicated Reverso certain to appeal to fans of its two-face aesthetic.
A. Lange & Sohne adds a surprising feature to its chronograph while Montblanc scales a new height.
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Read on to find out more.
Van Cleef & Arpels
Van Cleef & Arpels once again shows off its prowess in high jewellery watches with the new Ludo Secret watch. With its clean lines and symmetrical, belt-like shape, this timeless piece is an elegant accessory with a secret. A light squeeze of the two curved motifs set with pink sapphires reveals a dial in guilloché white mother-of-pearl.