
Mysterious
Triple-Axis Tourbillon
Six interpretations of the Mysterious triple-axis tourbillon. Each piece a singular expression of mechanical mastery—united by a single calibre, distinguished by its individual character.
The Art of Variation
At the heart of each timepiece lies the same mechanical foundation: a hand-wound movement equipped with a triple-axis tourbillon, rotating at 10, 18 and 60 seconds. This unified calibre defines the collection, ensuring absolute consistency in precision and performance.
Materials, finishes and colours introduce variation with restraint. From the warmth of rose gold to the depth of black onyx, from the brilliance of diamonds to the subtle shimmer of aventurine, each expression offers a distinct perspective, while remaining faithful to the same exacting horological standard.
The Variations
Each expression is built around the same mechanical foundation, while material and finishing choices give rise to distinct aesthetic identities.

Triple-Axis Tourbillon
Three concentric cages rotate simultaneously at different speeds, compensating for gravitational effects from every angle. A precise mechanical choreography, revealed at 9 o'clock.

Case Architecture
Each case measures 45mm in diameter, a dimension chosen to give the triple-axis tourbillon the presence it requires, while preserving balance and wearability. The case architecture remains consistent across the collection, allowing each material to express its own character.
From the warmth of 5N rose gold to the restrained tone of titanium, from polished surfaces to hand-engraved details, material choice transforms a single geometry into distinct expressions. Sapphire crystals on both sides reveal the movement in its entirety.


The Calibre
The calibre is a hand-wound mechanical movement developed entirely in-house. Comprising 218 components, it delivers a 72-hour power reserve from twin barrels, beating at a traditional frequency of 21,600 vibrations per hour.
Bridges and plates are adorned with Geneva stripes, while bevels are meticulously hand-polished to a mirror finish. The open gear train reveals the transmission of energy from barrel to escapement—a mechanical architecture fully visible through the sapphire caseback.

Dial Materials
While the movement remains constant, the dial becomes the primary surface of expression for each variation. The collection explores a range of materials, each demanding specific expertise and finishing techniques.
Opaline 5N rose gold offers a soft, luminous surface with subtle reflections. Black onyx introduces depth and contrast with a restrained elegance. Aventurine reveals a celestial texture through its natural inclusions, while the gem-set variation transforms the dial into a composition of light.
Visit our Geneva showroom for a confidential introduction to the collection, offered by appointment.





