Cartier and Jaeger-LeCoultre to the sportier Hublot and more architectural Junghans, have come about now.After 15 months of lockdowns across the world and the subsequent scaling back of socialising (and the peacocking finery it entails), designers have revisited the dress watch - that most cocktail hour-appropriate of timepieces - in time for a new Roaring Twenties that recalls the black-and-white glamour of the Jazz Age.Despite 2021's seeming penchant for colour, there is a crop of watches in which the purist approach reigns supreme; a white face with black dial and cases in muted metals that allow the punchiness of that contrast to speak volumes.Of course, there are models with a touch more old-school pizzazz.
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