At 9.8 mm thick, this timepiece is the thinnest full-sapphire tourbillon on the market. Its curved tonneau case is complemented by a white rubber joint that ensures a 5ATM water resistance and creates a graphic line around the case. The UT01 automatic caliber is 3.85 mm thick yet shock-resistant to 5000 Gs. The grade 5 titanium bridges are satin-brushed, polished and hand-chamfered. The rotor is shaped into twelve interlacing spirals. Fitted with a white natural vulcanized rubber strap, the watch is priced at CHF 85,500.
27.10.25
New releases – Bianchet UltraFino Sapphire
At 9.8 mm thick, this timepiece is the thinnest full-sapphire tourbillon on the market. Its curved tonneau case is complemented by a white rubber joint that ensures a 5ATM water resistance and creates a graphic line around the case. The UT01 automatic caliber is 3.85 mm thick yet shock-resistant to 5000 Gs. The grade 5 titanium bridges are satin-brushed, polished and hand-chamfered. The rotor is shaped into twelve interlacing spirals. Fitted with a white natural vulcanized rubber strap, the watch is priced at CHF 85,500.
22.10.25
New releases – ZRC Grands Fonds Heritage
The latest
reinterpretation of the diver’s watch originally developed for the French Navy
in the 1960s features a ‘tropicalised’ dial whose patina conveys the effects of
time. The strap in sand-coloured FKM rubber completes its look. The hexagonal
steel case houses the Sellita SW200-1 automatic movement, offering a power
reserve of 38 hours and an accuracy of +/- 7 seconds per day.
17.10.25
Mini-documentary - The Geneva Seal
From our YouTube channel: a history of the oldest certification in watchmaking.
Enjoy ... and do not forget to subscribe to the Channel 10e10.ch by Marco Strazzi.
Mini-documentario - Il Punzone di Ginevra
Dal nostro Canale YouTube: storia e attualità della certificazione più antica.
Buona visione ... e non dimenticare di iscriverti al Canale 10e10.ch by Marco Strazzi!
12.10.25
New releases – Renaud Tixier Monday Organica
The dial crafted by Ateliers Olivier Vaucher brings together the multi-level hand engraving, the grand feu enamel, and textural effects that transform the surface into a miniature landscape. Is serves as an artistic counterpoint to the mechanical innovation brought about by the patented system that enhances the efficiency of micro-rotor through an inertia wheel and a “dancer” spring. Limited to 7 pieces, this timekeeper is priced at CHF 125,000.
7.10.25
New releases - Maurice de Mauriac L3 Les Clefs d’Or
Les Clefs d’Or (aka The Golden Keys) is a professional association of hotel concierges, with approximately 4.000 members working in over 80 countries and 530 destinations around the globe. The organization partnered with the Zurich brand to create its own official timepiece, based on the L3 Sphériques Blue tricompax chronograph with fumé blue dial, available in a 40.5 mm stainless steel case with gold PVD coating or in a regular stainless steel case. The movement is an automatic Concepto C8100-A, custom-refined for the Maurice de Mauriac.
2.10.25
The Rolex founder’s burial site
Rolex
enthusiasts visiting Geneva might be interested in paying their respect to the tomb
of the brand’s founder. Hans Wilsdorf passed away in 1960 and was buried along with his wife May in the
Cimetière des Rois (Kings’ Cemetery), located at number 10 Rue des Rois. It was
precisely after May’s death in 1944 that Mr. Wilsdorf decided to create the Foundation
that still owns Rolex.
27.9.25
New releases – Titan Jalsa
India’s
premier watch group enters the Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève with a timepiece
uniting miniature painting with a flying tourbillon. On
the dial the artist Shakir Ali, one of India’s most revered miniature painters,
has rendered a royal procession in front of Jaipur’s Hawa Mahal, the Palace of
Winds. The movement was entirely conceived, engineered and assembled by Titan’s
watchmaking division – in partnership with Swiss experts to meet global
standards of haute horlogerie. Jalsa is limited to 10 numbered pieces, each
priced at approx. € 45,000.
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