This timepiece its 39mm white gold case and Manufacture tourbillon, strikes a subtle balance between elegance and technical sophistication. The dial is embellished with a thin aventurine layer creating a fascinating sparkling effect. The wide cut-out at 6 o’clock reveals the escapement featuring a bridge bearing the number of this limited series, engraved and then gold-plated. The self-winding calibre visible through the caseback is adorned with hand-bevelled chamfers, drawn-out flanks and a dainty mirror polish.
Inspired by the world of cinema, this chronograph with a flyback function and a 70-hour power reserve features a no-frills black and white design. Its 43.2mm steel case is topped by a unidirectional bezel enhanced by a black ceramic insert. A striking combination of Super-LumiNova-coated hands and applied hour-markers adorn the silver-toned galvanised dial, while the counters feature a “vinyl record” motif and a panorama-style date at 6 o’clock completes the contrasting composition.
Unveiled in a 39mm white gold case, this creation offers a kinetic show of resonance proudly displayed on the dial. Set by two separate crowns, the two entirely independent time zones are blue-clad and feature particularly intuitive day/night indicators. The new Calibre ARF22 powering this timepiece is equipped with two independent regulation systems, linked by a resonance spring and serving to stabilise each other.
This timepiece elegantly complements the emblematic collection. Its all-steel case and bracelet are graced with alternating polished and satin-brushed surfaces accentuating the model’s geometric architecture. A new pink gold tone appears on the openworked movement and on the flange. Extending the visual contrast, the hour-markers and hands are crafted in white gold, while the double balance wheel – visible from both sides – offers a special view into the heart of the watch.
Graced with a moon-phase disc covering a large area, this timepiece reveals a delightfully romantic complication. The blue aventurine dial merges with a celestial vault in the same glass. The night star depicted in the form of a mother-of-pearl disc, along with the Cassiopeia and Big Dipper constellations surrounding it, are filled with luminescent material. The 38mm pink gold case of this 88-piece limited edition houses a hand-wound calibre featuring a 90-hour power reserve and 122-year moon-phase precision.
The complexity of the movement housed in this timepiece is fascinating. As if performing a waltz, two independent tourbillons draw their energy from their own barrel. They are fitted with a bar attached to a central plate which by means of a complex mechanism rotates at 12 o’clock. Equipped with a blue hand, this system also marks off the hours. The back reveals an exquisite hand-crafted engraving of the Maison’s iconic historical building at Quai de l’Horloge no. 39, a feat that required over 100 hours of meticulous fine workmanship.
Famous for its bright orange dial, this timepiece is available for the first time in a version designed for left-handers. While the date still appears at 3 o’clock, the crown is positioned at 9 o’clock thanks to the rotation of the automatic movement. This timepiece issued in a 300-piece limited edition and supplied with a metal bracelet and Nato strap retains its distinctive aesthetic and displays enhanced with Super-LumiNova. Its design makes it possible to explore the seabed in complete safety at depths as far down as 1,200 metres.
A concentrated blend of technical sophistication, this 45mm titanium timepiece houses a hand-wound Manufacture movement equipped with a four-hammer chime, an ingenious device striking the hours, the quarters on three notes as well as the minutes. The openworked dial in sand-blasted brass provides a glimpse of this calibre, while the hands sweep gracefully over the hour-markers. The transparent caseback reveals this fascinating mechanism with its 72-hour power reserve.
Created by the watch Maison’s founder the emblematic double ellipse case merging circular and square shapes appears attired in 18K rose gold. It houses the hand-wound Calibre DR001 and its tourbillon at 6 o’clock. Its bridges are adorned with vertical Côtes de Genève echoing the guilloché pattern on the dial, while the traditional construction is revealed through the back fitted with a sapphire crystal pane. Each model is given a unique number starting with “21” and a maximum of 50 of theses timepieces will be produced each year.
Inspired by the automotive world, this 43mm-diameter watch showcases the Maisonn’s full range of expertise in terms of skeletonisation. This work serves to focus attention on the hand-wound calibre with its matt finish, housed in a stainless steel or black PVD case. Hour-marker dots and blue or black Super-Luminova-coated hands ensure legibility in all circumstances. Both models come with a matching embossed leather strap.
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