We can't wait until Baselworld 2012, but these amazing pieces from Bell and Ross, Dior, Longines and Urwerk will tide us over until then.

Bell and Ross

Bell and Ross takes flight once more with the latest in their line of aeronautically inspired timepieces. The Radar, as with a real radar, has a tinted red glass face and also tells time by the use of a progressive light beam. Sold in a limited edition, this is the perfect piece for both horologie and aeronautic enthusiasts.

Dior

J’adore Dior once again with their latest endeavor, the Dior VIII Watch. In keeping with the style of this historic design house, their newest timepiece is the epitome of chic. With a black dial and link strap, the bezel is available in four accent colors. This piece is perfect for the collector who wants to make a statement without having to say anything at all.

Longines

Originally designed in the fifties for Swissair navigators, Longines has reissued its Twenty-Four Hours watch for the public. Maintaining the original quality of these high-end instruments, this self-winding piece is set in stainless steel case with a matte black dial further accentuated by 24 white Arabic numerals. As elegant as it is timeless, this is the ultimate classic watch.

Urwerk

In collaboration with elite bracelet designer Maspoli, Urwerk’s Hammerhead is incomparable in style. True to its name, the original contour of the case and strap create the effect of a shark gliding over your wrist. The mechanical complexity of this watch is contingent upon a revolving satellite that rotates the hour and minute hands. This watch is unprecedented.