Bold Gold And Black Ceramic In Zenith’s New Watch Launches
- This year, LVMH stages its seventh Watch Week in Milan, where nine maisons present new creations in boutiques on Via Montenapoleone from Tuesday to Thursday.
- This year the event aims to preview innovations and offer a 2026 outlook, with Jean-Christophe Babin saying it targets press, retail partners and VICs while Milan remains a key market, Nicholas Biebuyck said.
- Benoît de Clerck highlighted Zenith’s Defy Skyline Skeleton revealing the El Primero 3620 SK calibre in black ceramic, while Hublot launched a Novak Djokovic Big Bang Tourbillon and Samuel Ross Big Bang Unico limited to 200 pieces.
- Holding the week early in the industry calendar gives LVMH a strategic advantage, while Antoine Pin, former CEO of Tag Heuer, exited last week with a successor to be named soon.
- Arnaud Nicolas stressed L'Epée 1839's focus on preserving rare métiers through in-house work and collaborations, including a flinqué-enamel La Regatta reinterpretation as a vertical clock.
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