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GETTING MORE
If you like your fair share of shimmer, Vacheron Constantin’s Égérie selfwinding diamond-pavé models are for you. Two additional novelties have been released: one in white gold, the other in pink gold. The case and dial are collectively peppered with more than 900 round-cut diamonds that total a mighty 4.10 carats. Collectors can choose from two interchangeable, navy-blue straps in either alligator leather or satin.
Égérie self-winding diamond-pavé watch by Vacheron Constantin
GREEN LIGHT
Over the years, Tudor’s Black Bay Fifty-eight has spawned numerous variations, including a French Navy-inspired model that hit shelves last year. The two outfits have shared a long-standing relationship, which was officially re-formed this May. For 2021, this watch gets a facelift with a stunning yellow-gold case and olive dial. However, what really makes the Black Bay Fifty-eight 18K special is its open case back, which now boasts a sapphire display so wearers can admire the watch’s new MT5400 movement for themselves.
Black Bay Fifty-eight 18K by Tudor
MILESTONE MOMENTS
Jaeger-lecoultre has released a pine green Reverso to celebrate the 90th anniversary of its most sought-after collection. A sunray-brushed lacquer dial comes with applied indexes and opulent Dauphine hands, and the case is secured onto the wrist using a matching leather strap. As with other Reverso watches, the solid metal back of this reversible case is perfect for personalisation with a motif or engraving.
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Jaeger-lecoultre