Chopard: Dancing Diamonds Seven-Star Twirl
Chopard presents the limited-edition Happy Sport The First Sincere Platinum Jubilee Edition watch, with only 30 pieces available.
The Happy Sport collection debuted in 1993, showcasing a unique blend of steel and diamonds that highlights its contemporary style. This collection broke the tradition of using precious metals for diamond-set timepieces by cleverly incorporating diamonds into steel watches.

The new Happy Sport The First watch closely resembles the original model from 1993. The red dial, crafted for Sincere Fine Watches, is adorned with seven dancing diamonds that freely twirl between two layers of sapphire crystal. The crown and lugs are set with a total of five red cabochon-cut gemstones. The watch is equipped with Chopard’s proprietary Lucent Steel™ bracelet, which is made from 80% recycled materials.
Powered by the 09.01-C automatic movement, which consists of 148 parts, the watch offers automatic winding and a 42-hour power reserve. The case back is engraved with “One of 30,” and the crystal is decorated with the Sincere Fine Watches 70th-anniversary logo.
H. Moser & Cie.: Smoky Purple Enamel Subtle Luxury
The H. Moser & Cie. watch is available in a limited edition of 20 pieces.

Renowned for its smoky dials, H. Moser & Cie. has designed a minimalist perpetual calendar concept watch.
This 42.8mm perpetual calendar concept watch is crafted in 18-carat red gold, blending traditional craftsmanship with cutting-edge modern design. It is the first piece in the Pioneer series to feature a mesmerizing smoky purple grand feu enamel dial. To achieve H. Moser & Cie.’s signature smoky effect, each dial undergoes 10 to 12 repeated firings in the kiln, resulting in rich textures and deep smoky purple enamel hues.
The watch’s design is extremely minimalist, removing most displays except for the power reserve indicator at 9 o’clock, a small seconds hand at 6 o’clock, and the leap year cycle display hidden on the side of the movement. The dial features two large windows for the month and date, with H. Moser & Cie.’s innovative “Flash Calendar” function for instant date changes at midnight.
It is powered by the HMC 808 manual-winding movement, offering a minimum of seven days of power reserve.
Laurent Ferrier: Deep Sea Green Radiance
Laurent Ferrier presents the Grand Sport Tourbillon Sincere Platinum Jubilee Edition.
In 2023, Laurent Ferrier won the Best Tourbillon award at the Geneva Watch Awards (GPHG) with the Grand Sport Tourbillon Pursuit featuring the LF 619.01 movement. This limited edition of only 12 pieces, measuring 44mm, showcases the efficient power system in a striking red gold case, with a power reserve exceeding 80 hours.

Legibility is a core element of Laurent Ferrier’s design. The watch features Assegai spear-shaped hands and droplet-shaped hour markers, which highlight the exquisite snail-patterned small seconds sub-dial. The white gold hands and markers are treated with ruthenium, giving them a unique and deep sheen. The shimmering deep sea green guilloché dial is making its debut in the Laurent Ferrier Grand Sport Tourbillon series.
Lang & Heyne: Blue and White Harmony
Lang & Heyne is one of the three brands to introduce the first SHH Edition. They present the limited Friedrich III Remontoir Sincere Platinum Jubilee Edition watch, with only seven pieces available.

The Lang & Heyne commemorative watch features a distinctive three-layer dial design.
This watch is similar to the SHH version released in 2022, utilizing the same material blends, color schemes, and meticulous polishing techniques, with its signature three-layer dial design.
Renowned for its exquisite craftsmanship and premium materials, Lang & Heyne’s watch features a unique dial design that deviates from the conventional solid silver dials. This version sports a ceramic dial, complemented by a sandblasted royal blue silver substrate. The unique interplay of colors and textures—matt deep blue center with a smooth white porcelain outer ring and seconds sub-dial—adds depth and character to the watch, enhancing its visual impact.
Moritz Grossmann: Starlit Galaxy Radiance
The Moritz Grossmann HAMATIC Astral Sincere Platinum Jubilee Edition commemorative watch merges poetic beauty with unique mechanical precision. It features a gold stone dial for the first time, which reveals subtle variations from different angles. The gold stone dial, set against a midnight blue background and gold-blue tones, creates a galaxy-like depiction with twinkling stars.

Gold stone, a material discovered accidentally in Venice in the 17th century, is created by heating glass mixed with copper. Its tiny crystal clusters shimmer brilliantly, making it an excellent choice for the watch’s dial.
This limited edition of 10 pieces is powered by the calibre 106.0 movement, which produces substantial torque and effectively drives the mainspring. In addition to its automatic winding function, the watch features a manually wound mechanism with an independent bridge plate. Once fully wound, it can run for up to 72 hours.