Watch Facts
Quiz: 2024.02.01 Quiz (COSC)
Stainless steel case in 39mm, screw down crown and solid caseback. Automatic calibre MT5402 (Kenissi) COSC certified chronometer, bi-directional winding, silicon hair spring. Power reserve is 70hrs Priced at CHF2,900
Case is made with a combination of materials; centre case is made from Grade 5 brushed titanium, while CMC components being used on the lugs and the bezel, size at 45mm. The watch features a flying Tourbillon and chronograph function. The Heuer-02T movement has a power reserve of 65 hours, and the movement is even COSC Chronometer certified. Limited to 250pcs. Priced at USD21,300.00
Almost all components, including the dial, buckle, crown, and chronograph pushers, are made of ceramic. Caliber 9300/9301 automatic movement COSC-certified chronometer which features Dr. George Daniel’s Co-Axial escapement technology. It includes a column-wheel and vertical clutch. Black ceramic case in 44.3mm. Priced at US$12,000.00
Carburised stainless steel case at 44mm. Hand winding Caliber FB-T.FC.R, fusee and chain constant force with 3Hz Tourbillon. FB1R utilizes a Regulator display. 53 hours power reserve. This watch is the winner of the GPHG 2019 in the Chronometry Watch Prize category. Limited to 20pcs Priced at 230,000.00CHF
- Ceramic case in 33mm in black or white with sapphire bezel insert.
- Screw down crown with color matching ceramic cabochon.
- Since Chanel’s major renewal of the J12 model in 2019, which included the development of the Calibre 12.1 (for the 38mm case) by Kenissi, the watch this year has added the addition of a newer movement for the smaller 33mm case size.
- This is a very clear indication of Chanel taking their watch making segment to a very high level.
- New calibre 12.2 is automatic winding, it is COSC certified which means the average daily rate is within -4/+6 sec.
- Display caseback shows off this beautiful movement, with a Chanel signed winding rotor.
- Power reserve is 50 hours Priced at 6,800€
This watch from 2016 is a COSC-certified chronograph that has a second zone-time indicator. The technology used to make the case comes from aerospace and formula one racing. The watch is a limited edition of 250 pieces. Carbon case in 45mm. Priced at US$22,700.00
COSC certified manufacture movement Caliber A&S8600, one minute center tourbillon, 13 bridges skeletonized, double barrel with a power reserve of 90 hours, the plates and bridges are PVD gold plated. The is case in stainless steel 46mm. Limited to 28 pieces, priced at 34,900CHF
Three versions are available with two that are encased in stainless steel with blue or black dial-and-bezel combinations. The third is a brown dial-and-bezel combination with a case in 18 k red gold, all in 44mm. Automatic COSC-certified Breitling Manufacture Caliber 01 chronograph is column wheel with vertical clutch system. Power reserve is 70 hours Breitling Super Chronomat 44 (2021) is a Four-Year Calendar, this mechanism needs adjusting just once every leap year – or every 1461 days; its functions sits in between an annual calendar and a perpetual calendar. Automatic Breitling Caliber 19 (based on the ETA 2892-A2), with vertical clutch. Power reserve is 42 hours Both models are water resistance to 200meters. Price in USD Super Chronomat B01 44 – $8500 (rubber), $9000 (bracelet), $10,000 (bracelet with UTC module), $23,650 (18k on rubber), $35,000 (18k on bracelet) Super Chronomat 44 Four-Year Calendar – $14,600 (black dial, rubber strap), $15,200 (black dial, bracelet), $15,750 (blue dial, rubber strap), $17,250 (blue dial, bracelet)
Stainless steel case in 42mm with a thickness of 13.9mm; Bidirectional rotating bezel with black ceramic insert. Sapphire domed crystal with anti-reflective coating on both side. Automatic calibre L844.4 with silicon balance-spring; COSC certified. Power reserve is 72 hours Priced at CHF2,750