16/04/2026
We are at Watches and Wonders in Geneva, and our first day has been both intense and inspiring. This is a trip weâve been looking forward to for a long time, with high expectations to discover what our brands have been working on.
Our first stop was BIANCHET , where we experienced the new Ultrafino Rotondo. An exceptional piece where they have managed to retain their distinct DNAâeven in a more traditional round case. It comes in titanium, carbon, and gold, delivering both on design and technical ex*****on. So far, this is our clear favorite. Weâll be back tomorrow to explore more, and weâre looking forward to getting hands-on with the full collection.
Next, we visited Cyrus Watches , where we had the chance to see their new vertical tourbillonâhigh-end watchmaking at its absolute peak. In addition, the Dominion Lapis Blue GMT really stood out, with its striking dial and strong presence on the wrist.
At CZAPEK GeneÌve , we had the pleasure of discovering their major new release: the Time Jumper. A very interesting piece featuring a completely new in-house movement, currently patent pending, showcasing Czapekâs continued push into technical innovation. We also got to see a range of new dials for the Antarctique collection, including a 38.5mm RĂ©vĂ©lation skeleton.
We wrapped up the day outside Palexpo with a visit to Franck Muller Geneve Watchland. Here, they showcase a large part of their extensive collection along with all their latest novelties. We got to see the newest Master Jumper in a fantastic new case, along with several other impressive pieces.
Weâre already looking forward to day two, where weâll be visiting Moritz Grossmann, Speake-Marin, Ollech & Wajs, and Christiaan van der Klaauw. And yesâweâll definitely be going back for another round with Bianchet, Czapek, and Cyrus.
Looking forward to whatâs next.