WORTHY TOURING COMPANION
Omega
Seamaster Aqua Terra Worldtimer
Originally introduced in 2017, Omega has continually expanded its Seamaster Aqua Terra Worldtimer collection by adding different versions and colour ways. Crafted for globe trotters, the Worldtimer's dial features a circle of global destinations etched using laser ablation. At the centre is Omega's representation of the North Pole, surrounded by the 24-hour ring. Inside the 43mm case is the Omega Co-Axial calibre 893 with 60 hours of power reserve.
SPEED RACER
IWC
Titanium IWC Big Pilot
"IWC Racing Works" Edition
This racing-inspired limited edition Big Pilot timepiece pays tribute to the IWC's passion for motorsports. The watch features an oversized case measuring 46.2mm in diameter which is crafted out of grade 5 titanium and finished with a matte-blasted surface. It also gets the classic Big Pilot dial layout with the power reserve at 3 o'clock and date at 6 o'clock. The in-house calibre 52110 movement offers a 7-day power reserve.
MASTER CHRONOMETER
Tudor
Black Bay Burgundy
For 2023, Tudor updated the classic 41mm Tudor Black Bay with evolutionary changes. While the timepiece features a Burgundy bezel like the original version that came out in 2012, it gets a slightly revised design. The highlight of the updated timepiece is its METAS-certified movement, making it Tudor's second Master Chronometer in the line-up. The revised manufacture calibre MT5602-U, now with the most demanding chronometer certification on the market, offers 70h of power reserve.
GLACIAL DELIGHT
Montblanc
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