Est. 2002 — L'Auberson
Where titanium meets flame. Where tradition meets innovation. Where every component exists to be seen.
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At precisely 350 degrees Celsius, titanium transforms. No paint. No PVD. Only the authentic spectrum of heat—straw gold, violet, oxide blue. The color of chemistry, not coating.
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Articulated case architecture that pivots to fit. Like bridges in a movement, the lugs float independently—visible engineering, honest construction, patented innovation.
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A three-dimensional moon in platinum and blued steel, rotating on its axis with astronomical precision. Not a flat disc—a sphere, accurate to one day in 122 years.
We do not decorate movements. We expose them. Every finish, every angle, every surface exists to be seen. This is the architecture of time.
Each bridge, each wheel, each screw receives hours of manual attention. Côtes De Bethune, mirror polish, satin finish—surfaces that catch light differently at every angle.
A village of 300 souls, home to one of watchmaking's most innovative manufactures.