This watch exudes an architectural fusion of space, time and light at first glance thanks to a dial in palladium with matt, burnished and polished surfaces, tint upon tint. The dial plays perpetually between shade and light according to the principle of hieroglyphs invented by the Egyptians. This unprecedented dial is fitted in a case inspired by the DBS collection in palladium-coated white gold. To go beyond the standards and to go even further in fusion, the case is fitted with mobile cradles resulting in extreme wearing comfort.
A three-dimensional moon
You find, sheltered in this case, a manually wound movement with a three-dimensional moon which rotates on its axis, as well as a power reserve of more than six days shown on the back of the watch by a red and white circle. This timepiece becomes all the more innovative when you discover the revolutionary design of its oscillator. For the first time the movement incorporates a regulating organ without a visible balance-spring. The action of this organ can be seen as a vibration. The circumference of the oscillator is in platinum and its centre, in silicon. From this mirror surface surrounded by domed and polished bridges emanates the strong transmission potential of an infinite and intrinsic movement.
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