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L a u n c h e d i n 2 0 0 9 , H a r r y Winston's Histoire d e T o u r b i l l o n collection is marked by innovation and vision. For the series' 10th anniversary, a timepiece with four distinct tourbillons debuted, and this limited-edition Histoire de Tourbillon 10 is the grand finale of the run. Price upon request, at the Harry Winston boutique. T udor's new Black Bay 58 retains the proportions of the original 39mm case in stainless steel, but with a new burgundy dial and bezel. The name is a reference to the year Tudor introduced its first divers' watch that was waterproof to 200 meters. The Black Bay 58 features Snowflake hands, a hallmark of Tudor divers' watches. The new piece has earned t h e M a s t e r Chronometer certification, one of the industry's most demanding standards. Price upon request, at deBoulle Diamond & Jewelry, Deutsch Fine Jewelry, Zadok Jewelers. G irard-Perregaux's Vintage 1945 X X L L a r g e Date and Moon Phases pays tribute to Art Deco and the company's early-20th century heri- tage, with its rectangular case and straight lines melting into curves. This timepiece comes with a stainless-steel case, sapphire crystal case- back, and silver opaline dial. $15,200, at Tenenbaum Jewelers. L ong the watch of dandies and chic female urbanites, Vacheron Contantin's Historiques American 1921, designed for the American market, epitomizes the boldness of an era, reinterpreted with a 36.5mm diameter, perfect for slimmer wrists. It retains features of the original, including a diagonal read- off and off-centered crown, and like its forebear, it comes in a cushion-shaped 18K pink- gold case. $35,100, at Zadok Jewelers. A testament t o F r a n c k Muller's legacy of pushing the boundaries of horology, the Secret Hours collection features a fascinating twist: The time always seems to be at 12 o'clock. The hours and minutes are a mystery until the owner decides otherwise. Simply press the push piece at 9 o'clock, and the time will be displayed. Let go, and it becomes a secret once more. In the 8880 size $42,200, at Valobra Master Jewelers. R olex first launched the Oyster Perpetual Cosmograph Daytona in 1963. Originally designed for racing drivers, the style has since become iconic for its distinctive five-circle design. This model is made in 18K yellow gold, with a turquoise blue and black dial, and is driven by the self-winding mechanical movement of a Calibre 4131. $37,400, at deBoulle Diamond & Jewelry, Deutsch Fine Jewelry. 52

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