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High Jump

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October - December 2025

This year seemed to be the year of the jump hour complication, with several brands showcasing it. We trace its history and the important models that have cemented its popularity.

- Digvijay

High Jump

A jump hour watch relies on a finely tuned system of gears, springs, and levers that work in unison to make the hour ‘jump’ at precisely the right moment. Power comes from the mainspring, which steadily releases energy to drive the mechanism. At the core of this complication is a rotating disc that displays the hour numerals, and linked to it is a spring-loaded lever that gradually builds tension as the minutes pass. Once the lever is released, the disc snaps forward to reveal the next hour. This precise coordination of parts ensures an instantaneous changeover, delivering a crisp, seamless transition that is both mechanically fascinating and visually striking.

imageFamously, Cartier created the jumping hour watch, Tank à Guichet (which saw a return this year), in 1928, as trains and automobiles redefined daily life with speed and efficiency. Cartier responded with a timepiece that matched the spirit of the era. To make time instantly readable, the maison replaced traditional hands with two apertures—one displaying the hours, the other the minutes. This Tank model, considered the first Cartier watch with a complication, embodied modernity through both concept and form. Throughout the 1930s, Cartier produced several variations of the Tank à Guichets, each distinct in its execution. The designs experimented with aperture shapes, crown positioning, the interplay of the brancards, the vertical sidebars of the case, the case itself, and diverse materials.

Decades later, in 1997, a platinum edition was unveiled in celebration of Cartier's 150th anniversary, and in 2005, as part of the Collection Privé Cartier Paris, it was offered in a series of 100 rose-gold watches.

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Mark the Date

The Glashütte Original PanoMaticCalendar (Ref. 1-92-11-01-03-61) is housed in a 42 mm platinum case and features a matte-blue dial with vinyl decor, applied solid-gold indexes, and a month display with a sapphire element.

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October - December 2025

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Towards the Horizon

A century after the first Zulu Time arrived, Longines continues to honour its role as timekeeper of the skies.

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6 mins

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Slim Pickings

The Piaget Altiplano Ultimate Automatic (Ref. G0A50126) is a landmark in ultra-thin watchmaking, measuring just 4.30 mm in total thickness, making it one of the slimmest self-winding mechanical watches ever created.

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1 min

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Beach Day

Franck Muller continues its creative partnership with Tokyo-based streetwear label #FR2 with the launch of the #FR2NCK MULLER Vanguard Beach Limited Edition, available exclusively across the Asia Pacific.

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1 min

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Royal Treatment

Tudor's new 28 mm Royal references come in two iterations: A full 316L stainless-steel model (Ref. m28320-0002) and a two-tone stainless-steel and yellow-gold variant (Ref. m28323-0002), both with a sunray blue dial.

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1 min

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To the Moon and Back

— Longines's PrimaLuna collection gets a graceful overhaul featuring refined proportions, new complications, and elevated finishing in the PrimaLuna Moonphase.

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1 min

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THE TRAVELLER

Nomos Glashütte's new slam dunk of a GMT watch, the Club Sport Neomatik Worldtimer

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9 mins

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A LANDMARK MOMENT

With the introduction of its new Land-Dweller, Rolex made sure that both collectors and enthusiasts of mechanical watches would be able to tick all the boxes. We take a closer look at what undoubtedly can be described as the most important release from the leading Swiss watchmaker in years, and the new escapement that was introduced along with it.

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7 mins

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Bold and Disruptive

ArtyA's watches meet at the intersection of art, innovation, and timekeeping. To understand its world of colour-changing cases, mirrored dials, and skeletonised movements, we talk to founder Yvan Arpa.

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4 mins

October - December 2025

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Good Times

The Vacheron Constantin Overseas Perpetual Calendar Ultra-Thin is housed in a 41. 5 mm case that is just 8.1 mm thick.

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1 min

October - December 2025

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