Carl F. Bucherer Manero Peripheral 43mm
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Carl F. Bucherer Manero Peripheral 43mm

By JToddH · Jan 17, 2018 · 0 replies
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Carl F. Bucherer’s highly successful Manero Peripheral family, rst launched in 2016, is growing. Its new addition is a 43-millimeter rose gold Manero Peripheral, a watch that complements the collection’s existing 40.6-millimeter models. The new model is designed to appeal to men who want to invest i

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Carl F. Bucherer’s highly successful Manero Peripheral family, rst launched in 2016, is growing. Its new addition is a 43-millimeter rose gold Manero Peripheral, a watch that complements the collection’s existing 40.6-millimeter models. The new model is designed to appeal to men who want to invest in quality while conveying poise and elegance. 



Carl F. Bucherer has given the CFB A2050 caliber a more spacious frame. This automatic move- ment, developed entirely in-house and powered by Carl F. Bucherer’s signature peripheral rotor, now also runs inside a new 43-millimeter version of the Manero Peripheral. With its contemporary new dimensions, this rose gold watch is an investment in timeless quality. 



Perfect Proportions 

While the case’s classic round form has essentially remained the same, its elegance is now further accentu- ated by the interplay of sharp edges and soft curves, and by a combination of polished and matte surfaces. Even with its larger diameter, the Manero Peripheral has retained its exquisite proportions, something that is also true of the piece’s painstakingly crafted dial. The appliquĂ©d wedge-shaped indices have grown proportionately to the case, as has the minute hand that so accurately rotates around the chapter ring. 



In-House Technology

As with the current collection, the new Manero Peripheral works with the CFB A2050 caliber, a movement based on the CFB A2000 and designed and created completely in-house. Certi ed as a chronometer, the movement features a central hour and minute display, a small-seconds subdial at 6 o’clock, and a date display at 3 o’clock. This automatic movement draws its power from a bidirectional automatic winding system with a peripheral rotor – a Carl F. Bucherer specialty. Its Geneva stripe decor serves to accentuate the elegance of the new Manero Peripheral; its 55-hour power reserve is a testament to the reliability of the timepiece. 



A New Color Combination

The new Manero Peripheral in rose gold comes with a light brown alligator-leather strap, the color of which beautifully complements the warm tone of the watch case. The new 43-millimeter model is the latest ad- dition to the Manero Peripheral family, whose other members feature 40.6-millimeter cases in either rose gold or stainless steel. These models are available with black or silver dials and with alligator-leather or stainless steel straps. 









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