The transparency of this timepiece crafted from sapphire is omnipresent, revealing the complete movement structure. Its entirely skeletonised movement features an airy structure in which each component shines with its own finish. In a play on contrasts between solids and voids, the metal lacework of the titanium mainplate highlights the intricate mechanism, while the flying tourbillon and barrel set a mesmerising cadence for this ten-piece limited edition.
Distilling the essence of time while preserving the purity of a timepiece: this 18K rose gold timepiece with its luminous aesthetic perfectly fulfils these functions thanks to an ingenious coaxial design. All essential information is grouped together on two counters positioned at 4 o’clock and 8 o’clock. Three discreetly placed correctors on the case side facilitate smooth adjustment of the calendar functions, while the hand-frosted dial comes in a soft and warm "Golden Hour" shade.
Harmony and elegance are the core characteristics of this timepiece, which appears in a slimmer 40mm diameter. The wide sunburst dial surface representing the epitome of purity and simplicity provides plenty of space for the three perpetual calendar indications – day, month and date – taking account of leap years. The display is complemented by a moon phase appearing through a dedicated 6 o’clock aperture. Visible through the sapphire caseback, the new in-house Calibre FC-776 beating at 4 Hz is endowed with a three-day power reserve.
The redesigned case of this timepiece offers a striking view of the meticulously hand-guilloché dial, creating the impression of plunging into the heart of the composition and revealing subtle plays on light and shade. The flying tourbillon, gear train and barrel are aligned along the vertical axis and appear as light as air. Powered by a new calibre designed, developed and built in-house, this 40.5mm steel timepiece is endowed with a 60-hour power reserve.
The warmth of yellow gold and the contemporary aesthetic of carbon fibre endow this timepiece with its own unique personality. The woven carbon pattern is revealed in the light, infusing the black and grey tones with an iridescent shimmer. It also serves as the perfect backdrop for the circular satin-finished gold ring, the applied hour-markers and the railway minutes track, which appear almost luminous against the dark background. This timepiece displaying the hours, minutes and seconds is joining the Automatic collection and beats to the rhythm of Calibre JCB-003.
Powered by the new Calibre KS 7010 MT, this technical marvel was entirely designed, produced, decorated and assembled in-house. Housed in a generous 44mm titanium case, it reveals a flying tourbillon at 6 o’clock and an oversized barrel at 12 o’clock. The meticulously bevelled bridges along with the combination of materials and finishes create subtle light effects. Enhanced by a domed sapphire crystal, this COSC-certified timepiece is endowed with a seven-day power reserve.
Lightmaster technology brings innovation to the heart of this timepiece, capturing light to power its functions. Microscopic honeycomb solar cells maximize light absorption while preserving the elegance of the dial. Ten minutes of exposure guarantees 24 hours of autonomy, while an EOE (End of Energy) indicator signals a low charge by causing the seconds hand to jump every four seconds. This exceptional timepiece comes with a three-year warranty.
This timepiece reinterprets the flagship complication for travellers. Framed by an iconic pink gold case, the understated watch face reveals a sunburst chocolate-toned finish, enhancing the large date as well as the circular small seconds. On the back, world time is displayed by means of three rings, including a 24-hour ring that rotates when adjusted via a discreet pusher concealed between the lugs on the top of the case. This 150-piece limited edition is powered by a new in-house calibre.
This diamond-set white gold model depicts a couple reuniting in a Parisian guinguette. At noon and midnight, the lovers exchange a kiss thanks to an automaton movement. The tender scene can be replayed on demand at the push of a button. Two stars with a double retrograde system indicate the hours and minutes. In the background, the enamel work creates multiple depth effects, while the back echoes the theme with a painting of the couple dancing.
With this steel model in a new 43mm diameter, the iconic collection now offers sizes to suit every wrist. The delicately brushed silver-toned or “Tudor blue” dial endows it with distinctive radiance. The hands and hour-markers are coated with luminescent material. This Master Chronometer-certified timepiece ensures flawless precision, while the Manufacture movement is endowed with a 70-hour power reserve. The model is paired with a three-link bracelet featuring a quick-adjustment clasp.
This steel model joining the Ingenieur collection combines Gérald Genta’s design with the functions of the perpetual calendar developed by Kurt Klaus. The grid-patterned blue dial features three subdials displaying the date, day of the week, month and perpetual moon phases in a beautifully balanced layout. The distinctive bezel is secured by five functional screws. In-house Calibre 82600 with its 60-hour power reserve is equipped with a Pellaton winding system.
This collection synonymous with style and speed redefines time with a time-only series beating to the rhythm of the first three-hand B31 Manufacture movement. This COSC-certified calibre resulting from four years of work incorporates a free-sprung balance and a bidirectional skeletonised oscillating weight. Framed by a 38mm steel case, the dial emphasises the minutes and seconds appearing on a contrasting inner bezel ring. This model can be teamed with a perforated leather strap or three-row steel bracelet.
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