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The dial crafted by Ateliers Olivier Vaucher brings together the multi-level hand engraving, the grand feu enamel, and textural effects that transform the surface into a miniature landscape. Is serves as an artistic counterpoint to the mechanical innovation brought about by the patented system that enhances the efficiency of micro-rotor through an inertia wheel and a “dancer” spring. Limited to 7 pieces, this timekeeper is priced at CHF 125,000.
The first-ever skeletonized timepiece in the brand’s 288-vear history features an openworked manufacture movement developed in collaboration with AMT. It is offered in two variations: a gold-finished movement paired with a brushed and polished 40 mm cushion shaped case, and an anthracite-finished movement housed in a DLC-coated black steel case. The self-winding movement operates at a frequency of 28,800 vibrations per hour and provides a 41-hour power reserve.