
The watch is an object of art that evolves with time...
In homage to Louis-Frédéric Perrelet for his exceptional split-seconds counter, which he patented in 1828, this split-seconds chronograph ( “ rattrapante ” ) collection represents the innovation and openness of the brand. Apart from the extraordinary complexity and decoration of he movement, watchmaking enthusiasts will appreciate the elegance of the finish on the glass discs, which have taken the place of additional hands. The result of a perfect harmony between tradition and modernity.
In homage to Louis-Frédéric Perrelet for his exceptional split-seconds counter, which he patented in 1828, this split-seconds chronograph ( “ rattrapante ” ) collection represents the innovation and openness of the brand. Apart from the extraordinary complexity and decoration of he movement, watchmaking enthusiasts will appreciate the elegance of the finish on the glass discs, which have taken the place of additional hands. The result of a perfect harmony between tradition and modernity.
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