BURO Watch List: 5 Hottest Watch Drops This March
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We often hear that the possibilities in watchmaking are infinite. From exquisite designs to extreme complications, there are always new territories to be explored, leading us to the furthest reaches of creativity. This month’s BURO Watch List captures this perfectly. Reaching beyond their built-in fanbases, the industry’s movers and shakers are pushing forward with innovative ideas. Whether you’re an avid gemophile or a football fanatic, these watchmakers have you covered.
THE CODE 11.59 BY AUDEMARS PIGUET

After an impressive debut in 2023, Audemars Piguet enriches its Code 11.59 by Audemars Piguet collection with another noteworthy iteration. The latest 38mm model retains its understated, elegant facade. It features an 18K pink gold case and a silver-toned dial with the signature concentric circle motif. There is also an all-new brown calfskin strap with white stitching. More than just a looker, this piece is powered by Calibre 5900, offering a 60-hour power reserve.
THE MINUTE REPEATER FLYING BRIDGES BY GIRARD-PERREGAUX

Girard-Perregaux once again showcases its exceptional expertise in chiming watches with the Minute Repeater Flying Bridges. Combining a chiming mechanism and a tourbillon, the timepiece demonstrates the technical mastery synonymous with the watchmaker. At the heart of the timepiece lies the new Calibre GP9530. Its mechanical architecture is designed to enhance resonance while redefining the visual codes of chiming watches.
THE BILLIONAIRE DOUBLE TOURBILLON ANGEL CUT BY JACOB & CO.

What better way to celebrate one’s 40th anniversary than with a watch that wields the power to blind others? Jacob & Co. has updated its Billionaire collection with a timepiece boasting the new, patented Angel Cut diamonds. Defined by its 37 precisely calibrated facets, each positioned to maximise optical performance, the Angel Cut is a masterclass in stone cutting. Underneath all that glitter, the JCAM50 hand-wound calibre similarly glimmered with precision.
THE CONSTELLATION OBSERVATORY BY OMEGA

If there’s one brand you can trust to continuously break boundaries, it’s Omega. In another display of excellence, the Swiss luxury watchmaker has introduced the Constellation Observatory timepiece, the first-ever two-hand watch to achieve Master Chronometer certification. Crafted from an exclusive steel alloy dubbed O-MEGASTEEL, the watch features the Co-Axial Master Chronometer Calibre 8914, with a 60-hour power reserve.
THE RM 41-01 TOURBILLON SOCCER BY RICHARD MILLE

Richard Mille is taking its relationship with the world of soccer—ahem, football—to the next level. Enabling fans to track a match, the RM 41-01 Tourbillon Soccer is equipped with two groundbreaking complications. The match-phase indicator at 9 o’clock, for starters, tells you the current phase of the match. Meanwhile, the mechanical goal counters allow the wearer to track the scores of home and visiting teams using the pushers at 2 and 4 o’clock.
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