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Angelus introduces its latest creation, the Flying Tourbillon Titanium Blue Edition, an openworked timepiece that adopts the architecture of the brand’s contemporary case design. The watch features a carbon composite container encased within a titanium case middle, topped with a notched bezel, reinforcing both its structural integrity and aesthetic appeal.
The Flying Tourbillon Titanium marks the second installment in Angelus’ contemporary series. Two years after the launch of the Chronodate, the brand has now fitted its instantly recognizable titanium case with a flying tourbillon calibre. This inaugural version of an entirely new collection debuts in striking blue, achieved through PVD treatment, extending from the movement to the flange on the dial.
The case is composed of two distinct parts. The first, a lightweight yet rigid carbon composite container, ensures optimal protection for the movement. The second consists of six titanium elements that encase and secure the container. The case measures 42.50 mm in diameter and 11.45 mm in thickness.
The openworked case middle widens towards the crown, which is adorned with the Angelus logo. A 12-notched bezel surrounds the sapphire crystal, while the faceted lugs integrate an interchangeable bracelet system. The case is water-resistant to 30 meters.
The openworked dial is rendered in blue, achieved through PVD treatment applied to the flanges, mainplate, and bridges. The central hands and Arabic numerals are coated with Super-LumiNova for enhanced legibility.
The small seconds subdial at 9 o’clock provides visual balance to the large open barrel positioned between 12 and 1 o’clock. At 6 o’clock, the flying tourbillon is housed within a rhodium-plated cage, secured by a polished and chamfered bridge, showcasing Angelus’ commitment to haute horlogerie craftsmanship.
This new edition is powered by an updated version of Angelus’ historical A-300 calibre. The A-310 calibre is designed around a series of circular elements, featuring an openworked mainplate and bridges. Beating at 28,800 vph (4 Hz), it delivers a power reserve of 60 hours.
The Flying Tourbillon Titanium Blue Edition is available in two configurations: a single-row titanium bracelet and a matte blue alligator leather strap, both of which include an additional blue rubber strap.
Limited to just 25 pieces, the watch is priced from CHF 45,000, approximately AED 183,000.
For more information, visit the official Angelus website.
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