Wow by Keris turns your watch into work of art

Watchmaking is often confined to the wrist. For anyone who loves beautiful watches, there comes a time when they have to make a difficult choice: which one to wear and which to leave in the shadows. This decision can lead to a feeling of dissatisfaction when these magnificent timepieces go unused.

But what if every collector could display these beauties in their own home, office, boutique or boat? If they could share their most beautiful watch and all its fine details with their nearest and dearest, and turn each one of them into a real work of art?

Wow - for Watch On Wall - offers timepiece enthusiasts an unprecedented opportunity to enjoy each of their timepieces, even when they are not displayed on their wrists.

This revolutionary creation embodies the perfect fusion of watchmaking and art, representing more than a simple magnifying glass and instead offering an unparalleled visual experience. Imagine being able to admire every component, every detail, every tourbillon and every inlay with incomparable clarity and precision!

The magic of Wow lies in its cutting-edge technology. Equipped with a 12-megapixel lens and a 4K UHD screen with automatic brightness adjustment, this camera guarantees perfect resolution of every detail of the watch, without the need for any lighting or camera adjustments.

Its oiled solid oak case, with a front available in different anodised finishes such as gold, steel or black, is a work of art in itself. The side drawer, also in oak, is designed to ensure ergonomic use. Each piece measures 70 x 70cm, providing an elegant space to showcase exceptional watches.

Wow was born in the laboratory of Marie-Aude Acker and Guillaume Sireyx, founders of Keris and experts in the creation of top-of-the-range mechanical clocks. As they shared ideas with watch enthusiasts and professionals, taking into account their dreams, wishes and suggestions, they came up with the idea of breathing new life into each watch. That was the start of Wow, transforming each timepiece into a decorative work of art.

November 30, 2023