Handcrafted by Kari Voutilainen, the off-center dial will be available in a limited run of 15 examples for $22,900.
, the dial features a Grain d’orge horizontal pattern that follows the lines of the watch’s three bridges. The eye-catching green color highlights its off-center dial’s hour and minutes, as well as the subdial. For contrast, the watch’s steel hands and white counters help the dials stand out against the matte black PVD-coated movement plate. The 41 mm timepiece also features a slim bezel and lugs profile that allows its hand-finished movement to be visible from all angles.
watch to arrive with the same unique automatic winding movement that features a turning micro-rotor on its dial side. Overall, the watch is composed of 202 individual parts, 28 jewels and delivers 25,200 vph—which isn’t the fastest, but will surely put on a show. The timepiece also has a power reserve indicator integrated onto its mainspring barrel, alongside the stop-work declutch mechanism that delivers power to its balance.