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Best Drops of Watches and Wonders 2021: Weekend Round-Up

The weekend's watch news has been dominated by Audemars Piguet's first drop in collaboration with Marvel, the Royal Oak Concept Black Panther Flying Tourbillon, and the auction of a white gold unique piece that helped raised $8m USD for charity.

But there have been a number of other drops at Watches and Wonders 2021 over the weekend that you should know about. Here are HYPEBEAST's picks.

Nomos Club Campus

Nomos' ever-compelling, entry-level Club collection gets two new 'Campus' dial options in Absolute Grey and Future Orange with 36mm and 38mm models of each. Both contain in-house Alpha automatic movements, good for 43 hours of power reserve. Available now via Nomos, with prices starting at £1,100 GBP ($1,500 USD).

 

TAG Heuer Aquaracer 300 Professional


TAG Heuer has overhauled its Aquaracer with a more pronounced 12-sided bezel (a dodecagon in case you were wondering) and octagonal hour markers. The 43m case is redesigned and slimmer, sitting more flush to the wrist due to its new angled lugs, while the date window has been moved to the six o'clock position. Out now, priced $3,000 USD in stainless steel.

 

Chronoswiss Open Gear Resec Black Ice


Chronoswiss swaps the usual formality of its engine-turned dials for a more contemporary sandblasted and black PVD-coated effort, which separates out hours, minutes and retrograde seconds in a 'regulator' configuration. The brand claims around 20 distinct shades of dark grey/black on this 44mm, 50-piece limited edition with contrasting luminous white indices. Out now, priced $10,600 USD.

 

Corum Admiral 45 Automatic Openworked Flying Tourbillon Carbon & Gold


The 45mm case of this Corum Admiral is composed of an entirely new layered mix of carbon and 18k gold flakes, which results in an irregular pattern making each of the 48 watches in the run unique in appearance. The look is complemented by an open worked, 3Hz automatic flying tourbillon movement. Out now, priced CHF 59,800 ($64,700 USD).

 

Montblanc 1858 Geospheres


Montblanc's intriguing take on the worldtimer complication, the Geospheres, returns in another limited edition guise, this time marking adventurer Reinhold Messner's five-week solo trek across the Gobin Desert in 2004 with an equally sandy color palette. The Geospheres, representing both north and south hemispheres, turn once every 24 hours in opposite directions, indicating the approximate time everywhere on earth simultaneously. Out now, priced $6,500 USD.

In other watch news, Timex drops an all-black version of its Q reissue.

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