BA111OD presents the final part of a trilogy

To celebrate its fifth anniversary, the Maison unveiled a trilogy of timepieces throughout 2024. Powered by a tourbillon crafted in La Chaux-de-Fonds by watch developer Olivier Mory, this series of timepieces features a 44mm titanium case and a mechanical hand-wound movement with a 100-hour power reserve.

The dial of each model is graced with three emblematic views of the canton of Neuchâtel, sketched by artist Célestine Sahli and then reproduced in miniature acrylic paint by the artisans of Ateliers Blandenier.

The first act is dedicated to Neuchâtel, which is symbolised on the dial by a miniature painting illustrating the city’s emblematic contours. The second act celebrates the mountains of Neuchâtel, immortalised by the majestic Creux du Van often referred to as the “Swiss Grand Canyon” because of its dizzying cliffs and nature reserve home to unique flora and fauna. The final chapter pays tribute to the watchmaking centres of Le Locle and La Chaux-de-Fonds, highlighted on the dial by a miniature painting of the latter town.

The three timepieces are available individually but also in a collector’s set which includes unique experiences in some of the canton’s most emblematic locations: an overnight stay for two complete with a meal at the Maison du Prussien; a visit to the BA111OD workshop, lunch and a tour of Neuchâtel with Thomas Baillod; as well as a tour of the International Watchmaking Museum and the Maison de l’absinthe.

January 09, 2025