This 45mm rose gold timepiece bearing the Poinçon de Genève quality hallmark joins the Knights of the Round Table collection. Depicting a mysterious landscape, the dial highlights a carefully orchestrated central composition. The dial is adorned with a total of 56 columns: nine in Murano-style glass, ten in polished white enamel, ten in matt white enamel, nine in polished rose gold and nine in rhodium-plated gold with nine invisible-set diamonds. The caseback reveals the finely decorated calibre with its medieval-style oscillating weight.
This creation features innovative decorative arts. Framed by a black DLC-coated titanium case, the rotating hours disc is crafted from Crystalium. This material defies the laws of physics and offers a raw, striking aesthetic. The result of a slow and complex process, it reveals crystalline and geometric structures, before being adorned with rose gold PVD. Equipped with a flying carousel featuring a silicon balance and escapement, the calibre stages a true kinetic show.
A collection paying tribute to the watchmaking of the 1920s and 1930s, the Classics Carrée is adorned for the first time with a moon phase. This precious complication visible at 6 o’clock appears on two finely sunray-brushed dials graced with a herringbone guilloché pattern, bearing 12 faceted applied hour-markers and swept over by hand-polished hands – all surrounded by a railway-type minutes track typical of the Art Deco period. This styling is further enhanced by a tone-on-tone topstitched calfskin leather strap.
This collection is designed for devotees of style and endurance, as its name suggests: PRX stands for precision, robustness, as well as 10 (X) bar water resistance. These qualities are accentuated by the use of Damascus steel: a metal renowned for its strength. The swirling patterns create an aesthetic that is both modern and vintage; the hands provide structure and contrast; while the black hour-markers ensure optimal readability. This stylish model is complemented by a leather strap with a Damascus steel buckle.
A blend of sophistication and sturdiness, this model achieves an even sportier dimension thanks to the use of Carbonium. Both lightweight and mechanically resistant, this advanced carbon composite derived from the aeronautical industry is visually striking thanks to its dynamic veining. The open-worked black sapphire and metallic chrome dial reveals part of the titanium hand-wound movement, providing a chance to admire the finely crafted details. The entire timepiece including the rubber strap weighs just 43 grams.
Art Deco finds its way into this timepiece through its structure and aesthetics. The titanium case features sapphire crystal on the front, back and each display area, with anti-reflective treatment on both sides. The redesigned tourbillon bridge appears to be an extension of the wider mainplate bridges. This elegant futuristic timepiece displays the hours, minutes, power reserve (96 hours) and temperature. It is wound by turning the entire case.
The anthracite dial of this creation features a vertical brushed finish and skeletonised elements. Four apertures reveal part of the movement’s rhodium-plated mainplate. An opening at 9 o’clock displays the small seconds, while the three other apertures are retrograde indicators showing the reference time (GMT), the day and the date. The 43mm steel case is adorned with a black ceramic bezel bearing the six iconic double rider tabs.
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