Some iconic watches are getting a facelift with new liveries or calibres. Photos: Jaeger-LeCoultre, Bell & Ross, H. Moser, Maurice Lacroix, Tissot and Amida. Editing: Maison Moderne

Some iconic watches are getting a facelift with new liveries or calibres. Photos: Jaeger-LeCoultre, Bell & Ross, H. Moser, Maurice Lacroix, Tissot and Amida. Editing: Maison Moderne

Reissues, updates... Some iconic watches are getting a facelift with new liveries or calibres.

Jaeger-LeCoultre Polaris Geographic

Jaeger-LeCoultre presents its signature complication. Photo: Jaeger-LeCoultre

Jaeger-LeCoultre presents its signature complication. Photo: Jaeger-LeCoultre

The watchmaker, located in Switzerland’s Vallée de Joux, is adding its signature complication--world time--to its Polaris range. It offers a dual time display thanks to its world time disc. In an aperture at six o’clock, the desired city is selected by means of a single crown located at ten o’clock, enabling the time to be set automatically on the small dial of the second time zone at six o’clock.

€17,400

BR 03 White Steel & Gold

The BR 03 automatic is one of the pillars of Bell & Ross. Photo: Bell & Ross

The BR 03 automatic is one of the pillars of Bell & Ross. Photo: Bell & Ross

Launched in 2006 and redesigned in 2023 with a case measuring 41mm and 9.4mm thick, the BR 03 automatic has established itself as one of the pillars of Bell & Ross and this year welcomes a more refined model combining steel, pink gold and an opaline dial. This timepiece is equipped with the BR-CAL.302-1 calibre, which offers 54 hours of power reserve.

€6,900

H. Moser & Cie Streamliner Centre Seconds Matrix

The “Green Dragon” is making a comeback at H. Moser. Photo: H. Moser

The “Green Dragon” is making a comeback at H. Moser. Photo: H. Moser

The Streamliner Centre Seconds Matrix Green, christened “Green Dragon,” is making a comeback, accompanied by a new reference equipped with an intense violet dial called “Purple Haze.” H. Moser is upgrading this model, launched in 2020, with a transparent lacquer logo and a new self-winding HMC 201 calibre.

€22,000

Maurice Lacroix Pontos S Diver 2024

Pontos S Diver 2024, the new generation of city diving watch from Maurice Lacroix. Photo: Maurice Lacroix

Pontos S Diver 2024, the new generation of city diving watch from Maurice Lacroix. Photo: Maurice Lacroix

Maurice Lacroix presents the new generation of its city diving watch. At 42mm, this version is slightly smaller than its predecessor launched in 2013. This model is available in two variants: a limited edition of 888 pieces with a bronze case and an edition with a steel case coated with black DLC.

€2,100 for the DLC model, €2,500 for the bronze model

Tissot Seastar Wilson WNBA

The Tissot Seastar Wilson WNBA, in two models, is the first official watch of the American women’s basketball league. Photo: Tissot

The Tissot Seastar Wilson WNBA, in two models, is the first official watch of the American women’s basketball league. Photo: Tissot

In a tribute to the growing popularity of the women’s NBA league, Tissot, Wilson and the WNBA have joined forces to present the first two official watches of the American women’s basketball league. Both watches are limited editions, one with an automatic movement and the other with a quartz movement.

€495/€795

Digitrend Amida

Amida reissues its cult model celebrated for its horizontal time display. Photo: Amida

Amida reissues its cult model celebrated for its horizontal time display. Photo: Amida

Amida is reissuing its cult model, launched in 1976 and celebrated for its horizontal time display. This “cap” case shows the time through a sapphire prism that projects the digital display onto the side of the watch. This mechanical watch has a jumping-hour complication, ideal for those whose hands are glued to a steering wheel or handlebars.

€3,500, pre-order on the website

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