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Posted by: Christina Bohnstengel on March 17th, 2010

Diane Kruger, the elegant fashion model turned actress has also enjoyed a lasting relationship with luxury watchmaker Jaeger-LeCoultre as the muse for its line of ladies’ timepieces as well as the brand ambassador. The divine debutante adorned some of the company’s watches at both the Oscars and the Vanity Fair party.  [...read more]
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Posted by: Christina Bohnstengel on March 16th, 2010

The Swiss watchmaker, Hublot is the official chosen one of Formula One Administration Limited, a subsidiary of Formula One group, and is now in the incredible position to display their newest product, a blend of incredible innovation and arduous artisanship. The collection of sports watches, with a tank like appearance, are armed with a sleek black look and follow the lines of Formula 1 racing cars. The watch combines both the style of Hublot with the spectacle of Formula 1 racing.  [...read more]
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Posted by: Ariel Adams on March 15th, 2010

The Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Compressor Diving GMT Lady watch in pink gold and ceramic is a perfect example of the evolutionary nature of diving watches – from pure tool, to pure luxury. A beautiful timepiece that implies a degree of activity but also femininity in the wearer, its personality is half ball gown, half wet suit. The luxury features are undeniable - with its 18-karat rose gold metal accents and 16 diamonds on the bezel, the timepiece masks its “guy watch” heritage rather well.   [...read more]
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Posted by: Bryan Shaw on March 9th, 2010

In our effort to investigate the best watches out there, we just so happen to stumble upon the top five most expensive watches in the world. We decided to provide you this list because Haute readers are accustomed to adorning only the finest timepieces on their wrists, and the five watches below give you just that. Even if the price tag is a little more then you might spend, you still have to admit, these are some pretty bad-ass watches.   [...read more]
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Posted by: Ariel Adams on March 8th, 2010

With the Ulysse Nardin El Toro, they just might have created a look—that while not appealing to all connoisseurs—has a very technical design that will still feel fresh years from now. The key seems to be mixing classic and futuristic elements, while designating a new way of indicating information on the dial. While the multicolored, multi-layered face of the El Toro watch looks intimidating at first, it is actually quite useful, offering practical daily information as well as the finer details demanded by serious watch lovers.  [...read more]
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Posted by: Ariel Adams on March 1st, 2010

If ever there was a chronograph for the connoisseur that was reminiscent of the days of yore, A. Lange & Söhne's 1815 Chronograph would certainly be it. What makes this luxury timepiece stand out is its simplicity - a welcomed break from the models that may be classic in their aesthetics, but simply aren’t suitable for comfortable daily wear and use because of their complexity.  [...read more]
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Posted by: Christina Bohnstengel on February 24th, 2010

The news is spreading that Bedat & Co. has announced that Luxury Montres LLC will now be its exclusive distributor in the U.S. aiming to combine resources to re-establish the Bedat & Co Geneva brand as a major force within the U.S. and Canadian watch markets, particularly in the women's segment of the business.  [...read more]
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Posted by: Christina Bohnstengel on February 23rd, 2010

He's been to the Pro Bowl five times, and this weekend Dwight Freeney celebrated the success of three decades with parties, yachts, and luxury watches from Igal Haimov. From hours of yachting to pool parties at Plunge at the Gansevoort South to a big birthday bash, the weekend was all about fun in the sun with luxury accessories.  [...read more]
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Posted by: Christina Bohnstengel on February 22nd, 2010

This orange and black watch from Roger Dubuis makes no apologies for its in-your-face attitude. However, being this bold is a deep component of the DNA of the Roger Dubuis brand. This unrestrained design looks like a watch equivalent of a Las Vegas Strip hotel. And with one on your wrist, you’ll walk around like you own the place as well.   [...read more]
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Posted by: Ariel Adams on February 15th, 2010

IWC has given its newest Grande Complication watch a modern feel while retaining the classic style and simple layout that defines the dial orientation design of the automatic caliber 79091 movement, made in house. Despite the neat arrangement of the information windows and subdials on the watch face, this IWC movement has nine hands on the dial and is constructed of almost 660 parts.  [...read more]
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