Audemars Piguet
Bal Harbour Shops Hosts Collectors Weekend
The Shops will celebrate the collecting of watches and cars with a series of special events, presentations, in-store animations and much more.
Many limited edition and unique pieces will be presented, some for the first time in North America.
Audemars Piguet
Royal Oak Tourbillon Chronograph Open-worked in Rose Gold and Titanium – Visible through sapphire crystals in both the front and back of the case, this watch, combining a chronograph and tourbillon, boasts a skeletonized caliber and is offered in rose gold or titanium.
Buccellati
Tulle – This limited-edition ladies watch incorporates 881 diamonds (11.17 carats) on a yellow and white gold bracelet.
Bulgari
Octo Finissimo – The slenderness of this exceptional watch highlights an extreme thinness and is decorated by hand with Côtes de Genève, chamfering and perlage finishing.
Chanel
Première Camelia Skeleton Rubis – Numbered and limited-edition restricted to 20 pieces, this timepiece is a celebration of the Première collection’s 30th anniversary and is complimented by a black strap with a white gold case and bezel set with rubies.
Chopard
L.U.C Perpetual Chrono – Endowed with one of the most sophisticated styles and constructions in the world of Haute Horlogerie, the 20-piece L.U.C Perpetual Chrono limited-edition features a dial in solid gold and is adorned with a hand-guilloché motif.
F.P. Journe
Tryptic Vagabondage – Launched in 2005, the Tryptic Vagabondage shows a central escapement and a jumping turning hour, followed by the Vagabondage II in 2010 showing a jump minute and jump hour, and concludes its tryptic by another world premiere, The Vagabondage III, featuring a jump hour and a jump minute, and is the very first wristwatch with a jumping digital seconds indication.
Graff
Eclipse Tourbillon – The dramatic all-black Eclipse timepiece launched at Baselworld in 2017 and is an evolution that integrates even more intricate mechanical details; its star feature is the new automatic tourbillon caliber with a peripheral rotor.
Harry Winston
Opus 14 – Taking its inspiration from a symbol of the 1950s, the jukebox, the Opus 14 combines the best in mechanical innovation with a remarkable playfulness brought together beneath a sapphire crystal cut from a single block and housed within an 18K gold case.
Hublot
Big Bang Unico Red Sapphire – Developed by a process that has resulted in the successful production of a large, transparent sapphire of perfectly uniform color, the 250-piece series in red sapphire marks the first time this color of sapphire has been used in watchmaking.
IWC
Ingenieur Perpetual Calendar Digital Date-Month – The flagship of the Ingenieur family, this timepiece has a digital perpetual calendar, chronograph and imposing 18-carat red gold case and is limited to 100 watches.
Panerai
Luminor Due 3 Days in Titanio, Oro Rosso and Automatic Acciaio – Featuring a more contemporary functionality, achieved by a reduction in the thickness, the case of the new Luminor Due 3 Days is the thinnest Luminor case ever created and is available in Titanio, Oro Rosso and Automatic Acciaio.
Tourneau
Patek Philippe World Time Ref. 5230R – An ideal timepiece for international travelers who can use it to keep track of all 24-time zones at a glance, this new upgraded model retains the iconic Patek Philippe Calatrava case and features new winglet-style lugs and a narrower, smoothly polished bezel, showcased on a hand-stitched alligator leather strap.
Van Cleef & Arpels
Midnight Nuit Lumineuse – Inspired by the glittering of the heavens, this timepiece features the Monoceros Constellation traced out in white miniature painting, with a ceramic strip that has piezoelectric properties which powers the Midnight Nuit Lumineuse. As it vibrates, it generates a current, which lights the LEDs under the diamonds.