I like this one a lot. Yes the idea of a yachting limited edition reminds me of the Richard Mille Perini Navi but I like the execution of this Cvstos. The movement have wood inlaid into the baseplate, recalling the deck of a yacht. Although it is an odd combination, the blue anodised titanium, platinum case and wood inlay complement each other well. And while this watch looks lightweight, it is hefty thanks to the massive platinum case. The weight is a pleasant surprise since one is accustomed to such watches being light. Another appreciated detail is the blue anodised balance wheel with white-metal screws, all Cvstos tourbillions have balance wheels which match the overall aesthetic of the watch.
What I don’t like is the blue plasma finish on the movement bridges. While the colour is attractive and the finish is cleanly done, the whole look of the blue bridges just doesn’t go with a six-figure price tag. I would prefer a conventional rhodium finished movement or if it can be managed, wood inlay on the bridges.