Louis Erard’s newest regulator “Artistic” they say, in collaboration with a “rebellious figure in abstract art” Swiss artist Olivier Mosset. I think the exploitation of their somewhat pedestrian 38-hr automatic movement combined with different case and di...
"Erected as a work of art, each of the 178 timepieces comes with a red seal bearing the words “work of art – do not wear”. Perhaps it needs to come with a display case...
perhaps the small, medium and large holes in the hands denote hours minutes seconds but the hands have hidden pivot points. In any case, finding black hands on a sparkly black dial, deducing which is which, then reading the time regulator-wise amounts to ...
But why some Louis Erard’s use a Sillita movement? Nothing wrong with it, two of the minus points are the power reserve of normal hours and such a brand screams for in house movements and some silicium parts in the movement. For servicing its clever, but ...