Watches and Wonders Geneva: Day three

There were several stunning reveals at one of the most important watch events of the year

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Day three of Watches and Wonders Geneva witnessed the launch of some stunning timepieces. From Chanel to Jaeger-Lecoultre there was plenty for watch enthusiasts to get excited about. Here are some of the novelties from day three…
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Finished in white ceramic and steel this is the J12 33 mm with the Caliber 12.2 from Chanel. It features a new self-winding movement that has been manufactured exclusively for the brand. It features revised components to ensure the watch delivers its unique performance.
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Van Cleef and Arpels revealed a stunning new timepiece inspired by the floral clock concept imagined by Carl Von Linné in 1751. Dubbed the Lady Arpels Heures Florales, the watch is a fantastical rendition of the passage of time with 12 corollas on the dial. It’s a visual spectacle as the flowers blossom and close and the scenery changes every hour. It is one of the most stunning watches so far this year.
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The Arceau Le temps voyageur watch is, according to Hermès, a new expression of style that evokes the spirit of travel. The watch is finished in platinum and titanium, or in steel, and features a round case with asymmetrical lugs which reveal a singular reinterpretation of classic Haute Horlogerie complications from across the hours of the world. The “Travelling time” mechanism has been developed exclusively for Hermès.
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The Jaeger-Lecoultre Master Grande Tradition Calibre 948, when revealed was the first world-time complication united with a flying tourbillon. However, the renewed aesthetics of the mechanism showcase mastery of the decorative crafts. The watch is created by master artisans and is crafted from a sheet of white gold and decorated with champlevé enamel.
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