DonCorson[AHCI]
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BaselWorld 2011: Christophe Claret
Now that he is not only a supplier for other brands, but also has his own brand Christophe Claret showed his two latest models:
the 21 Blackjack and the Adagio.
The 21 Blackjack is the gamblers watch including 3 different games (and the time).
Dice in a small window on the side, roulette on the back (on the automatic winding weight) and Blackjack on the dial.
You shuffle and deal the first cards by pressing the middle button. Further cards for the player and dealer are drawn by pressing the corresponding button.

Onyx dial with a rose gold and black PVD titanium case.
Tinted saphire dial with a titanium case
The Adagio is a minute repeater with two time zones and a big date, here in rose gold with an onyx dial

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Roulette
By: AndrewD : April 5th, 2011-18:28
Thanks for the photos, Don. Is the roulette wheel just the automatic winding rotor, or can you actually spin it for a number? I can't see a ball, or perhaps there is a fixed pointer and you note where it stops? Andrew
A great watchmaker
By: Mark in Paris : April 6th, 2011-01:00
I really like both, a lot. I'm happy CC launches more of his own watches (I understand he was more a mouvement maker than a watch maker). I liked everything in the BlackJack : the crown, the bezel, the pushers, the hands, the box ... the original displays...