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Christiaan Van Der Klaauw Astronomical Masterpieces
$3,750,000.00
In stock
Model Number
CKTT3324
Christiaan Van Der Klaauw Astronomical Masterpieces
Christiaan Van Der Klaauw Astronomical Masterpieces
Brand | Christiaan van der Klaauw |
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Style | Dress Watches |
Collection | Astronomical Masterpieces |
Category | Watches |
Series | CVDK Titan Perpetual |
Features | Day-Date, Leap Year Indicator, Moon Phase, Month |
Case Size | 44 mm |
Case Thickness | 13.9 mm |
Case Shape | Round |
jewels | 29 |
Case Material | Steel |
Power Reserve | Approx. 42 hours |
Movement | Automatic |
Strap Material | Leather |
Strap Colour | Black |
Interchangeable Strap | No |
Clasp Type | Folding Clasp |
Buckle/Clasp Material | Steel |
Calibre | CVDK8801 |
Case Back | See-through Case Back |
Dial Colour | Silver |
Dial Colour | Silver |
Hands | Breguet |
Indexes | Roman Numerals |
Gender | Men |
Water Resistance (M) | 30 |
Glass Material | Sapphire Crystal |
Warranty Period | 3 Years |
Editor's Note | The Christiaan van der Klaauw Titan Perpetual is an extraordinary fusion of astronomical inspiration and high watchmaking. Named after the Dutch astronomer Christiaan Huygens, this timepiece pays tribute to his discovery of Saturn’s largest moon, Titan, and his pioneering work in horology. The watch is equipped with a sophisticated perpetual calendar and moon phase complication, crafted from mother-of-pearl and aventurine glass, which beautifully captures the celestial theme. At its core, a hand-made micro-rotor movement ensures precision while offering an unobstructed view of the intricate mechanics. The sapphire crystal case back features an elegant engraving of Huygens, reinforcing the watch’s astronomical legacy. Combining technical mastery with refined aesthetics, the CVDK Titan Perpetual is a remarkable timepiece for collectors who appreciate both horology and the mysteries of the cosmos. |
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