The models presented were created at the request of private customers and are representative of our know-how. They can be replicated identically on your own timepiece, unless it is an exclusive design.
colourful
sources
of
inspiration
A ‘skeletonised’ version of the incredibly famous Rolex® Daytona®, this customisation features a cut-out dial that provides a glimpse of the beauty and complexity of the Calibre 4130 movement, which is enhanced by our elegant tourbillon.






designing
the
intangible

The iconic Rolex® Daytona®, fitted with the Calibre 4130, is renowned for its reliability and for its extraordinary industrial production quality. Beyond therefore approached this perfectly balanced customisation, created on behalf of a passionate collector, with the utmost respect.
The original dial has been carefully openworked to reveal the carriage, which performs one complete revolution every 60 seconds, replacing the initial perpetual seconds counter positioned at 6 o’clock.

a
mechanical
feat


Convinced that customisation goes beyond mere aesthetics, our engineers set themselves the challenge of replacing the regulating organ of the legendary Calibre 4130 with a tourbillon escapement without modifying the initial functions of the chronograph.
After several months of research, the architecture and original construction of the movement were completely deconstructed to incorporate this grande complication.
Enhance your favourite timepiece with this true mechanical feat. Make it unique.
revealing
individuality

An artisan will help you to flesh out your plans, respecting your wishes as much as possible while taking the technical limitations associated with the model they will be working on into account. Enhance your timepiece and make it unique.


Our first foray into this new world is spectacular given how unachievable it might have seemed. Our customer – a keen collector and owner of several legendary Rolex® Daytona® timepieces – set us the challenge of replacing the regulating organ of the legendary Calibre 4130 with a tourbillon escapement without modifying the initial functions of the chronograph.