Bugatti looks back on 2020 as the most successful year in its history

The French manufacturer of luxury cars increased its operating results for the third consecutive year.
The French manufacturer of luxury cars increased its operating results for the third consecutive year.
Bugatti has been leading the way in automotive engineering for over 110 years, with Ettore Bugatti as its ingenious designer.
The Swiss Haute Horlogerie manufacter releases three new versions of the Royal Oak Offshore Selfwinding Chronograph, each with a new dial design, black ceramic case and textures rubber strap.
The SIAR (Salón Internacional Alta Relojería México) has started at The St. Regis hotel in Mexico City, being the event one of the few face-to.face meetings that 2020 will leave.
Chopard’s Alpine Eagle collection is extended with the addition of a chronograph with a flyback function inside a 44 mm diameter case.
In a joint effort to care for both the health and economy of the industry, the event’s organizers, brands, collectors and jewelers will make the most prestigious watchmaking event in Latin America one of the few face-to-face meetings of 2020.
A torch hung in front of the radiator of the first car: A symbol of rebirth.
For the firts time, Audemars Piguet combines the prestige of the flying tourbillon with the modernity of the flyback chronograph in the extension of the Code 11.59 collection.
The S Class, currently the most luxurious range of Mercedes-Benz, is updated with technological innovation and traditional craftsmanship – so far – exclusive to the 2021 model.
The new visual identity of Rolls-Royce will come into effect on September 1st, 2020.