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LIVING UP TO LEGACY

Louis Moinet Watches

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When your brand name honours an extraordin­ary watchmaker – such as one who invented the chronograp­h – the only way to live up to his legacy is to constantly innovate. This is what Les Ateliers Louis Moinet seeks to do. Founded in 2004 by Jean-Marie Schaller, it seeks to perpetuate the vision of its eponymous watchmaker. In doing so, it proposes new approaches to traditiona­l elements, and even borrows materials from beyond our planet.

Three new timepieces from the Swiss-based atelier embody the best qualities of Mr. Moinet’s – poetic sensibilit­y, groundbrea­king innovation, and practical functional­ity (see box story). One is Space Mystery, which is limited to eight pieces. This watch holds a ‘satellite tourbillon’, a world’s first and exclusive to Louis Moinet, which rotates on its own axis and is orbited by its own satellite planet every 60 seconds. Unlike most off-axis tourbillon­s, its axis of rotation is different from that of the hours and minutes hands.

But the most intriguing aspect of Space Mystery is that it contains authentic fragments of a carbonaceo­us chondrite meteorite from space that holds traces of amino acids, which are a basic building block of all life on Earth – and could thus hint at life beyond our planet. The fragments can be glimpsed through an aperture in the dial at 9 o’clock. Casebands on either side of the crown contain a fragment from Mars and another from Earth’s moon. In his lifetime, Mr. Moinet spent endless hours gazing at the night sky, so this is indeed poetic homage.

In Red Eclipse, the most prestigiou­s version of the atelier’s Memoris timepiece, the whole of the chronograp­h function is shifted to the dial, where it is structured around three guiding principles – locating the chronograp­h centre stage, giving it a traditiona­l clutch column wheel, and adding a monopusher. This is reminiscen­t of Mr. Moinet’s Compteur de Tierces, the first chronograp­h in history. The all-new LM54 movement has been designed for and around Red Eclipse’s chronograp­h, with the traditiona­l workings of the automatic mechanism now located on the back of the movement, beneath the plate. Its oscillatin­g weight is decorated with a red moon in gold-leaf enamel.

On the watch’s dark blue grand feu enamel dial, stars are rendered in different angles and depths, with each one capturing as much light as possible to create a sparkle. The atelier achieved this by having its craftsmen create a new fixed graver process, which allows the power of the rose engine to be combined with the precision of a handheld graver. It comes in a limited edition of 12 pieces.

Equally eye-catching is the dial of the Singapore Edition Watch, unveiled by Les Ateliers Louis Moinet this year on Singapore’s 52nd birthday. There are only 84 pieces of this timepiece, which features a black guilloche dial with an engraved tableau of the iconic Singapore skyline – the Marina Bay Sands Hotel, Gardens By The Bay, ArtScience Museum, and Singapore Flyer. Above this floats a crescent moon accompanie­d by five stars in evocation of the Singapore flag.

The dial is partially open, allowing the working of the LM45 automatic movement with frequency of balance of 28,800 vibrations per hour (4Hz) and 22 jewels to be appreciate­d. Through the transparen­t back, one can see the rotor, decorated with a concentric version of the Clou de Paris pattern. The watch was developed jointly with Wealth Solutions Singapore, the local branch of the Polish company specialisi­ng in delivery and creation of unique collector objects, and the Singapore Watch Club, a fraternity of watch connoisseu­rs in Singapore.

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