[custom_adv] Chanel First up Chanel and the Mademoiselle J12. The fashion house is quite rightly obsessed with its namesake. Devotion to Gabrielle runs through everything, from fine jewellery to couture, ready-to-wear to accessories. [custom_adv] Omega Next Omega and its revamped Speedmaster range now in 38mm. Strictly speaking it’s unisex but with its variety of colours, case size, use of mother-of-pearl in some models and a smattering of diamonds, this is aimed mainly at women. [custom_adv] Tudor has entered the female arena again with a total redesign of the Clair de Rose collection that first launched in 2011. As with the men’s proposition, Tudor is very much about a dependable every day watch – with durability, quality and reliability top of the agenda, all at an extremely competitive price point. [custom_adv] Dior two more watches to complete the round-up – one the Dior Grand Bal Galaxie comprising 10 unique pieces. Dior really is setting the bar for mechanical watches with exceptional, different, interesting gem-setting. [custom_adv] Gucci and finally Gucci. Who would have thought its watch proposition could be so interesting and vibrant? Alessandro Michele has waved his magic wand and produced a varied, slightly crazy mix of Gucci magic.