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Every year, many watch aficionados look forward to the one-off collections inspired by the animal zodiac sign in the Chinese lunar calendar. As we enter 2023, the Rabbit will take over from the Tiger, and according to the Chinese horoscope, it will be a harbinger of calm and hope. The rabbit also figures in Western and Oriental art and folklore as a symbol for rebirth and renewal, be it the Easter bunny or the jade rabbit in the moon, and it is perhaps a positive sign that its arrival also signals the promise of better days ahead.

This year, four revered horological houses continue the tradition of launching

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