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Geneva Watch Week 2026: Highlights from Independent Watchmakers

May 03

The Geneva Watch Week in 2026 was a vibrant platform for independent watchmaking, an arena where traditional boundaries are often pushed and novel concepts come to life. This event brought together established names and rising stars in the horological world, all presenting their distinctive interpretations of timekeeping, from groundbreaking display mechanisms to intricate mechanical feats, underscoring the genre's endless inventiveness and allure.

Among the notable releases, Ressence unveiled the Type 11, a watch that eschews conventional ETA base movements for its own proprietary caliber, the WERK RW-01, significantly extending its power reserve to 60 hours. This model, available in titanium with distinctive dial colors, features an orbital indication system and a unique ball-bearing mechanism to display the mainspring's energy level. Similarly, Laurent Ferrier presented the Sport Traveller, a timepiece that seamlessly integrates the refined aesthetics of the Sport Auto with the practical dual-time functionality of the Classic Traveller. Crafted from titanium, it boasts an anthracite dial with subtle green Super-LumiNova accents and a robust Swiss lever escapement, making it ideal for the discerning globetrotter. Rexhep Rexhepi also captivated attendees with the RRCHF Chronograph Flyback, an entirely in-house developed chronograph movement housed in a platinum or rose gold case. Its exquisite Grand Feu enamel dial, precise timekeeping subdials, and striking symmetry exemplify Rexhepi's renowned artistry. De Bethune's DB25Vxs Silver Moon offered a fresh perspective on the classic moon phase, featuring a spherical display set against a blued titanium, star-studded base. This timepiece showcases intricate guilloché work, distinct hour markers, and De Bethune's signature blued titanium balance wheel and twin barrels. Finally, Armin Strom introduced the Minute Repeater Resonance 12.59 First Edition, a masterpiece that further refines their resonance technology. This intricate watch reveals its twin oscillators and resonance clutch spring through an openworked dial, and features a sophisticated minute repeater with a 'party' mode for an extended striking sequence, all in a more compact and elegant design.

The continuous evolution in independent watchmaking, as demonstrated by these visionary creations, reinforces the industry's commitment to pushing the boundaries of mechanical art. These timepieces are not merely instruments for telling time; they are miniature works of engineering and design, reflecting a relentless pursuit of excellence and a deep appreciation for horological heritage and future possibilities.

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