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Published 22nd April 2007


The watch fairs are over, and here is what went on at the tail end of Baselworld 2007 and throughout this year's SIHH: Jaeger-LeCoultre came out with a dual-power reserve chronograph and a watch that does away with lubricant, along with its new divers' watches. German brand A. Lange & Söhne revealed a watch with an unprecedented month-long power reserve. Breguet's new Tourbillon Messidor looked amazing with its skeletonized dial. Harry Winston's coveted Opus 7 broke cover as well, while F.P. Journe showed its revised Octa models. Vacheron Constantin has couple new grand complication watches to its stable, as well as a unique, disc-based limited edition watch. And finally, Audemars Piguet revealed their rugged new Royal Oak Offshore, the Alinghi Team Chronograph.

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