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Chapter 7 ِCollection Marks a Significant Milestone for the Rising Brand
The microbrand BA111OD takes a significant step forward by unveiling its first chronometer-certified models, officially certified by the Observatoire Chronométrique de Genève (TIMELAB).
BA111OD aimed to create a timepiece that seamlessly combines watchmaking excellence, minimalist elegance, and versatility, without compromising accessibility. The result is a 40mm sports watch with an integrated bracelet and a reliable Swiss movement from Soprod, which is also chronometer-certified.
A rising name in the Swiss watch industry, BA111OD was founded in 2019 by Thomas Baillod with the ambition of making fine watchmaking more accessible while maintaining excellence. Based in the canton of Neuchâtel, the brand draws inspiration from its natural surroundings, which have influenced the design of the Chapter 7 dials.
Combining simplicity and refinement, the BA111OD Chapter 7 stands out with its 40mm stainless steel case, measuring 10.50mm in thickness and featuring an off-centered crown at 4 o’clock. The 10-sided faceted bezel is polished, while the rest of the case surfaces are satin-brushed, creating a striking contrast.
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Available in four distinct colors, each paying tribute to the landscapes of Neuchâtel, Absolute Blue, Frost Blue, Forest Green, and Jet Black, the palette captures the essence of the canton, from the vastness of the lake to the snow-capped peaks, dense forests, and time-sculpted terrains.
The sunray dial, adorned wth an asymmetric cascading guilloché pattern, reinforces the watch’s unique character. A date window is positioned at 3 o’clock, featuring a white background with black numerals across all four editions.
Visible through the sapphire crystal case back, the Chapter 7 is powered by the Soprod P024 automatic caliber, offering a 38-hour power reserve and an accuracy of -4/+6 seconds per day. As a chronometer-certified movement, each caliber undergoes rigorous testing to ensure precision in multiple positions and under varying conditions. The certification is issued by the Geneva Chronometry Observatory (TIMELAB).
The new Chapter 7 watch is available with either a rubber strap or a stainless steel bracelet. It is priced at 760 CHF (approximately 3,100 AED) for the rubber strap edition and 820 CHF (approximately 3,350 AED) for the stainless steel bracelet.
For more information visit BA111OD official website.
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