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Greubel Forsey Unveils The Final Balancier Contemporain In Stainless Steel

Press release: A Defining Final Edition - Greubel Forsey presents the final edition of the Balancier Contemporain, marking the definitive conclusion of this iconic calibre. This timepiece is housed in a 39.6mm stainless steel case – a material that has only been used twice before in the history of the Atelier. Limited to just 33 time pieces, this edition will be built and delivered ex clusively in 2025. Once complete, the Balancier Contemporain calibre will be permanently retired and will never made again.

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Arnold & Son: Nebula 40 Steel, Blue Edition

Press release: Elegant in its symmetry. Refined in its detail. Relevant in its strong horological focus. Nebula 40 Steel is a one-of-a-kind skeleton timepiece in which Arnold & Son combines style and substance, movement and design. The star-shaped arrangement of its seven bridges and even its name, Nebula, create a coherent system: the radiating concept that governs the form of Nebula 40 Steel and determines its structure, topography and depth. Following the launch of Nebula 40 Steel in black and a golden edition celebrating 260 years of John Arnold’s legacy, a blue version is joining the variations on this skeletonised timepiece.

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Blancpain: The Iconic Fifty Fathoms Now in Polished Steel

Press release: Black dial, black bezel, and a 42 mm case that captures every glimmer of light. Born from an icon that has shaped the history of watchmaking, the Fifty Fathoms Automatique 42mm in stainless steel joins Blancpain's permanent collection. Following the success of the 2023 limited edition, the Fifty Fathoms 70th Anniversary Act 1, and the brushed grade 23 titanium and red gold versions launched last year, this new model pays homage to the legendary Fifty Fathoms of 1953. A return to the roots, with a striking touch of modernity.

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