Audemars Piguet Neo Frame Jumping Hour: No Hands, Just Precision

Audemars Piguet’s Neo Frame Jumping Hour doesn’t tell time the way you expect—and that’s exactly the point. With no traditional hands and a display that jumps every hour, it challenges how we read a watch altogether. Inspired by a 1929 design and shaped by Art Deco principles, this release blends heritage with modern engineering, powered…

Frederique Constant Carrée Moonphase Automatic

Frederique Constant expands its elegant Classics collection with the debut of the Classics Carrée Moonphase Automatic, marking the first time the iconic rectangular model features a standalone Moonphase complication. A tribute to the refined aesthetics of the 1920s and 1930s, this new reference blends Art Deco geometry with classical Swiss watchmaking tradition. The Moonphase complication…