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.
urban
inspiration
Being passionate about fine watchmaking means being enthralled by the beauty created by mankind, in all its ingenuity and daring. It’s about looking up and beyond, dreaming up and sculpting curves in order to find inspiration and ways of reproducing them. Our first creation conveys its owner’s passion for urban landscapes, rawness and truth.






designing
the
intangible

The face of the timepiece has been redefined and enhanced by the addition of a tourbillon movement that fits perfectly into its original mechanical structure.
Incorporating a new element into an existing landscape is like an architect tasked with taking over a space while respecting its initial harmony.

a
mechanical
feat


A world first from Beyond
This customisation is the perfect illustration of an oxymoron, a stylistic device that combines two apparently contradictory words.
Studying every last detail of the existing movement in order to be able to modify its structure. Switching certain components with the aim of moving the regulating organ (escapement) to 6 o’clock and replacing it with a visible flying tourbillon that perfectly blends in with the aesthetics of the original dial.
A spectacular mechanical feat for a highly simple and refined aesthetic result.
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.
next
creation


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.