WAR GAMES

17th April 2019

The glamour of war may have worn thin since your days of toy soldiers (well, hopefully) but there’s no less respect for the discipline and endeavours of the military man – and tthe same goes for the rugged timepiece he still relies on, behind enemy lines.

Zenith Pilot Bronze Extra Special 45mm Watch

Zenith Pilot Bronze Extra Special 45mm Watch
68724 | £5,900

Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore Watch

Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore Selfwinding Chronograph Watch
70086 | £23,000

Hublot Classic Fusion Green Titanium Watch 521.NX.8970.LR

Hublot Classic Fusion Green Titanium Watch
69727 | £9,000

Bremont Airco Mach 1 Automatic Watch

Bremont Airco Mach 1 Automatic Watch
67852 | £2,895

TAG Heuer Heritage Watch

TAG Heuer Heritage Watch
69905 | £4,350

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ZENITH

Zenith is renowned for crafting some of the world’s most accurate luxury watches since being founded in 1865. Established by Swiss watchmaker George Favre-Jacot the goal of the brand was simple – to master the art of both design and precision. Since the beginning Zenith has been a brand proud to play a part in revolutionising the world of luxury watchmaking.

AUDEMARS PIGUET

“To break the rules, you must first master them” since it was founded in 1875, Audemars Piguet has played an undeniable role in changing the world of haute horlogerie. Established by Jules Louis Audemars and Edward Auguste Piguet in Le Brassus, a region that beats to the heart of complex watchmaking, tradition and avant-garde have been inextricably intertwined since the very beginning.

HUBLOT

Creativity comes from the most curious of places. A sudden spark of genius can change the course of history, something that Hublot watches celebrate. Since it was founded in 1980 the forward-thinking brand has continually taken strides to master time and style with a savoir-faire of its very own – the Art of Fusion.