RETURN OF THE KING
To revive the classic style of the King Seiko; the Japanese brand introduces two new timepieces inspired by the iconic 1965 KSK. Powered by the slimline Calibre 6L35, a slimmer frame, and a choice of a silver or black dial while sporting the King Seiko signature, the SJE089 and SJE091 are the definitions of simplistic beauty.
Seiko King Seiko Collection SJE0
LUXE BRILLIANCE
With its precisely engineered chronograph movement enclosed within a masculine yet sumptuous 39mm black titanium case, the Tag Heuer Monaco Special Edition embodies discreet elegance through rose gold accents that complement a two-tone, grained dial and a black alligator strap. The contrast of polished, bevelled sapphire and sandblasted titanium gives it a distinctive character.
Tag Heuer Monaco Special Edition
A SEAWORTHY COMPANION
To celebrate 75 years of Omega’s oceangoing icon, the Swiss brand has created seven iconic models that speak volumes about the standard of dive tech. The Aqua Terra Worldtimer stands out with its 43mm case, a blue dial with a picturesque representation of Earth, and a matching bracelet or blue rubber strap. Perfect for the nautical wanderer, this timepiece covers every central location, so you never lose track of time.
Omega Aqua Terra Worldtimer
LUGS OF HISTORY
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