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Louis Erard presents its latest release, the "Le Régulateur Gravure Bleu," a watch that, as the company describes, embodies the concept of the "Napkin Strategy." This well-known business term refers to a simple, concise idea, often improvised, symbolizing its ability to be quickly sketched on a napkin.

Louis Erard introduces Le Régulateur Gravé as a permanent addition to its Noirmont Métiers d'Art line, reinterpreting the sector dial with intricate traditional engraving. By presenting this non-limited model, Louis Erard further solidifies its distinct identity while making its rare design more accessible to a wider range of enthusiasts.

Introducing Christopher Ward introduces the new C1 Moonphase

The C1 collection gets a new addition in a captivating aventurine dial

Christopher Ward is a British watch company founded in 2004 by Mike France, Peter Ellis, and Chris Ward. The brand aims to produce luxury timepieces at affordable prices. In 2015, Christopher Ward introduced its first moonphase module, which was showcased in the C9 Moonphase. Four years later, the brand unveiled the C1 Moonglow, featuring two 3D moons on the dial positioned opposite each other. This year, Christopher Ward has released a new, simpler aesthetic timepiece with a captivating aventurine dial that beautifully represents the night sky, the “C1 Moonphase”.

 

The watch comes in a brushed and polished stainless steel case, measuring 40.5mm x 13.3mm. The case is topped by a box-shaped sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coatings on both sides, and a push-down crown with a twin flag motif. It also boasts a sapphire case back and is water-resistant up to 30 meters.

The aventurine dials make for an ideal choice in moonphase watches, with the glass infused with reflective copper oxide flakes, creating a distinctive night sky effect. The C1 Moonphase dial dispenses with markers and indices, enabling the natural allure of the aventurine to shine through. The dial showcases polished hands and two oversized 3D moons. These moons are 25% bigger than any previous Christopher Ward ‘moon’, with one perpetually concealed, crafted from luminescent Globolight, a fusion of ceramic and Super-LumiNova.

At the heart of the C1 Moonphase beats with the in-house automatic Caliber JJ04, based on Sellita SW200-1 with the brand’s moonphase module. This movement operates at 28,800vph (4Hz) and boosts 38 hours of power reserve. The watch can display the Moon's phases for 128 years. Additionally, it showcases a DLC finished rotor with twin-flags engraving that is visible through the sapphire case back. 

 

 

The watch is available in two versions, one with a blue Italian leather strap, priced at USD 2,325, equivalent to AED 8,600, and another with a stainless steel five-row bracelet with a deployant Clasp, priced at USD 2,475, which is equivalent to AED 9,100.

 

For more information please visit Christopher Ward’s official website

 

Technical specifications: Christopher Ward C1 Moonphase
  1. Case: brushed and polished stainless steel case, box-shaped sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coatings on both sides, push-down crown with a twin flag motif, sapphire case back
  2. Diameter: 40.5 mm
  3. Height: 13.3 mm
  4. Lug to lug: 47.9 mm
  5. Lug width: 20 mm
  6. Water resistance: 100 m
 
  1. Dial: midnight blue aventurine dial, two oversized 3D moons crafted from luminescent Globolight, polished hands 
 
  1. Movement:  In-house Caliber JJ04, automatic, based on Sellita SW200-1 with the brand’s moonphase module, DLC finished rotor with twin-flags engraving, 26 jewels
  2. Power reserve: 38 hours
  3. Frequency:   28,800 vph (4 Hz)
  4. Functions: Hours, minutes,  seconds
 
  1. Bracelet / Strap: blue Italian leather strap, or a stainless steel five-row bracelet with a deployant Clasp
 
  1. Availability: permanent line
  2. Price: USD 2,325 for the blue Italian leather strap, equivalent to AED 8,600, USD 2,475 for the stainless steel bracelet, which is equivalent to AED 9,100

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