The watches released in June ranged from minor updates to major new models. Some watchmakers, like Vacheron Constantin, dropped dazzling timepieces at the pinnacle of haute horology. The one-of-one Les Cabinotiers Temporis Duo Grand Complication Openface—it’s a mouthful, we know—brings together a minute repeater, a split-seconds chronograph, and a tourbillon regulator in one spectacular pink gold case. And Breguet unveiled its first flying tourbillon, with the new complication housed in a gorgeous gold limited edition. Other watchmakers unveiled new riffs on old classics. Blancpain released a smaller, 38 mm Fifty Fathoms Automatique, Breitling dropped a fresh lot of Superocean Heritage watches, and Jaeger-LeCoultre gave the Polaris Chronograph a new gray dial. Still, other watchmakers reimagined existing models with trusted partners. Ulysse Nardin teamed up with One More Wave on a new Diver [X Skeleton], Chopard joined forces with the Mille Miglia on a pair of special editions, and Richard Mille..