PRECISION WINTER 2022
ROLEX
Watch websites were awash with speculation about what mighty Rolex would release at this year’s Watches and Wonders show but even the top pundits failed to predict that the revered brand would go left field. The GMT-Master remains one of the most popular Rolex models in terms of new sales. Never before, however, has the GMT-Master been produced with a left-hand winding crown and date window, left. Rolex GMT-Master II, £9250. rolex.com
JUNGHANS
In its heyday in the early 1900s, Junghans employed 3000 people and churned out three million timepieces a year. Since that golden era the fortunes of Junghans have fallen, risen, fallen and most recently risen again under the ownership of spring manufacturing tycoon Hans-Jochem Steim. This year it has wound the clock back 50 years to revive a model it last produced to mark its role as an official timekeeper of the Munich Olympics. The 1972 Competition chronograph, centre left, is a dead ringer for the original piece and is being made in a limited edition of (you guessed it) 1972 examples. Junghans 1972 Competition, £2100. junghans.de