Salón Internacional Alta Relojería México 2018
The renowned St. Regis hotel in Mexico City hosted the luxury watchmaking sector’s highest celebration in Latin America last October: the XII International Haute Horlogerie Salon 2018 (SIAR).
The renowned St. Regis hotel in Mexico City hosted the luxury watchmaking sector’s highest celebration in Latin America last October: the XII International Haute Horlogerie Salon 2018 (SIAR).
Tesla surprised the world with the unveiling of the Roadster late last year to mark the beginning of a new era for electric vehicles. Not that long ago, battery-powered cars were nothing but an idea that might one day evolve into a viable reality.
Polestar, Volvo Car Group’s performance brand, will start production of its first model in 2019: the Polestar 1. However, the Electric Performance Hybrid has already awakened passionate interest among experts and enthusiasts.
The tourbillon is one of the most complicated components known to watchmaking, and for a time, after the surge of wristwatches, in opposition to pocket watches, the tourbillon was deemed as an utterly beautiful but absolutely useless complication.
Once, as a child, François-Paul Journe had an ambition of owning a tourbillon of his own. In 1999, he finally launched the first model of the Tourbillon Souverain—the only tourbillon with a remontoire at the time.
The new Vacheron Constantin Traditionnelle Tourbillon possesses the most provocative attributes of the Swiss watchmaker’s lineage.
The new Chanel Mademoiselle Privé Camélia Skeleton boasts a captivating design for diamond lovers that is set to live forever.
The Stuttgart-based sports car manufacturer Porsche is celebrating its 70th anniversary with the new 911 Speedster Concept.
The unveiling of the newest model from the British Formula One Team, McLaren, has caused a sensation, and for good reason: it is the first vehicle to replace an existing model, and the first of 15 new-generation automobiles that are slated for release until 2022.
In 1815, King Louis XVIII appointed Abraham-Louis Breguet as horologist of the French Royal Navy; title which secured him as member of a prestigious elite, while investing him with the great responsibility of offering security and accuracy to a crucial function for the nation.