A NEW ERA

17th November 2021

While once considered a mere passing trend in watchmaking, the ceramic watch is no longer just a fad. Non-metallic cases are part of a bold and brilliant watch evolution, and the truth is that ceramic materials have become permanent fixtures in the horological world.

A New Era

Hublot Big Bang Meca-10 Watch 69691 | £18,200

TAG Heuer Formula 1 Watch

TAG HEUER
Formula 1 Watch
76326 | £1,900

Hublot Big Bang Unico Sang Bleu II White Ceramic 45mm Watch

HUBLOT
Big Bang Sang Bleu II Watch
76536 | £22,600

Tudor Black Bay Ceramic 41mm Watch

TUDOR
Black Bay Ceramic Watch
76817 | £3,550

Zenith El Primero Defy 21 Ceramic Watch

ZENITH
Zenith Defy El Primero Watch
68721 | £11,300

A New Era

HUBLOT
Classic Fusion Aerofusion Watch
57318 | £13,000

A New Era

ZENITH
Defy 21 Urban Jungle Watch
76252 | £12,200

A New Era

TAG HEUER
Aquaracer Watch
75207 | £2,250

CONTINUE READING

True Blue

TRUE BLUE

Blue is still the most in demand colour in horology right now and this edit shows you why.

PANDA EYES

There’s no more playful sight than a wide-eyed monochrome chronograph – born of motorsport, now catnip to every design-conscious watchmaker.

Dark Matter

DARK MATTER

Guaranteeing depth and intensity, a black timepiece will always make you stand out from the crowd.