There is something unmistakably Parisian in the balance of steel and gold — a quiet confidence that doesn’t ask for attention, yet inevitably receives it. This piece embodies that philosophy. Born from one of the earliest wristwatch designs ever conceived, it carries forward a legacy that reshaped how time is worn.
The square architecture, defined by its clean lines and exposed screws, is more than design — it is identity. Here, in this refined steel and gold configuration, the contrast becomes its strength: robustness meets elegance, utility meets jewelry. The dial, with its Roman numerals and railway track, remains untouched by trends, anchored instead in a century-old aesthetic language that still feels contemporary.
Wearing it is not about making a statement. It’s about understanding one.