April Highlights: New Watch Icons
Watches That Ruled April
Laurent Ferrier Genève: Classic Auto Horizon
Previously released as a Série Atelier piece with a copper-toned dial, the Classic Auto is back, and is now part of the LAURENT FERRIER permanent collection. To coincide with Watches and Wonders 2025, this new version is being unveiled with a new horizon blue dial.
Bremont: Terra Nova Jumping Hour
Bremont unveils two innovative Jumping Hour complications within the Terra Nova field watch collection, a first for the British watch brand. As the brand celebrates its 23rd year, the brand continues to innovate and evolve, showcasing Bremont’s ability to push boundaries in both style and design, capturing the spirit of contemporary watchmaking. With the development of an entirely new Jumping Hour calibre, created exclusively with Sellita, Bremont is demonstrating its strength in design trends.
Piaget: Sixtie
NEW WAVE: For Watches and Wonders, Piaget is unveiling a series of trapeze watches deeply rooted in the Maison’s historic codes. Its name? Sixtie. Its allure? Daring and avant-garde, to echo the flamboyance that marked the late 1960s, when Piaget redefined the contours of precious pieces and women’s watches.
IWC Schaffhausen: Ingenieur Automatic 35
IWC Schaffhausen launched the Ingenieur Automatic 35 at Watches and Wonders Geneva. With this new automatic model, the Swiss luxury watch manufacturer complements its Ingenieur collection with the 35-millimetre version. The model is crafted from 18-carat 5N gold featuring a gold-coloured dial. The new Ingenieur Automatic 35 offers the same enhanced ergonomics and highly detailed finishing as the 40-millimetre version.
Breguet Classique Souscription
The House of Breguet celebrates its 250th anniversary in 2025, with the unveiling of the Classique Souscription 2025 wristwatch in Paris, home to Abraham-Louis Breguet’s workshop, which saw the birth of the master watchmaker’s great inventions.
The first timepiece with a simplified architecture, the design is epitomised by the purity of the white enamel dial, the time displayed by a single hand, yet with a remarkable legibility. More than two centuries ago, it was presented through an advertising pamphlet, the likes of which had never been seen before. The historic, groundbreaking Souscription pocket watch is reborn as a wristwatch.