Dior Christal mystérieuse

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Christal mystérieuse

Inspired by Art Deco and Cinetic Art
La Cote des Montres - April 2nd, 2009

1860: Jean-Eugène Robert Houdin created the first mysterious clock whose mechanism was hidden in the base.

Basel 2009: Dior presents their first Dior Christal timepiece doted with the only sapphire crystal mysterious movement for a wristwatch developed by the Quinting Manufacture, thanks to the talent of five engineers (three Swiss watchmakers, an automative engineer and an electro technical engineer) who dreamed for seven years and who invested ten million Swiss francs in this project.

Created in the Parisian studios of Dior Avenue Montaigne, the adornment of geometric inserts of mother-of-pearl and metallization is inspired by Art Deco and Cinetic Art.

Doted with three fixed plates and three mobiles plates rotating to the rhythm of the days, hours and minutes, the watch changes facade to find its initial position only once a month.

Limited Editions available from autumn 2009.

Price: From 20 000 €.


Dior Christal mystérieuse

 

Case:Diameter: 44mm
Stainless steel
Bezel set with black sapphire crystal inserts
Screw-in transparent sapphire case-back
Strap:Black alligator
Stainless steel ardillon buckle
Movement:Mysterious movement by Quinting manufacture
High complicated electro-mechanical movement with 6 sapphire discs, 3 of which are mobile (date, hour, minutes)
Decorated discs metalized or with mother-of-pearl inserts
Function:Hours and minutes
Water resistance:50 meters
 
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