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Louis Moinet Mechanical Wonders
$3,050,000.00
In stock
Model Number
LM-124.20.50
Louis Moinet Mechanical Wonders
Louis Moinet Mechanical Wonders
Brand | Louis Moinet |
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Style | Sports Watches |
Collection | Mechanical Wonders |
Category | Watches |
Series | Memoris Neo |
Features | Chronograph, Small Seconds |
Case Size | 46 mm |
Case Shape | Round |
jewels | 30 |
Case Material | Titanium |
Power Reserve | Approx. 48 hours |
Movement | Automatic |
Strap Material | Rubber |
Strap Colour | Black |
Interchangeable Strap | No |
Clasp Type | Folding Clasp |
Buckle/Clasp Material | Titanium |
Calibre | LM84 |
Case Back | See-through Case Back |
Dial Colour | Skeleton |
Dial Colour | Skeleton |
Lug Width | 24 mm |
Frequency | 28,800 bph |
Gender | Men |
Water Resistance (M) | 50 |
Glass Material | Sapphire Crystal |
Warranty Period | 2 Years |
Limited Edition | Yes |
Editor's Note | Housed in the original 46mm Memoris case, the Neo Onyx unites heritage chronograph architecture with modern minimalism. The star of the dial is onyx, a stone long associated with strength and introspection. Its deep black surface forms a stark contrast to the fully exposed column-wheel chronograph mechanism, transforming every actuation into a mechanical performance. Crafted from grade five titanium, the case weighs just 31 grams yet comprises 60 meticulously finished components. The chronograph’s monopusher activates a ballet of levers and hammers on the dial side—an open tribute to Louis Moinet’s pioneering spirit. Beneath the visual theatre beats an automatic movement with a 48-hour power reserve, running at 28,800 vph. Subtle injections of red and yellow on the hands bring colour to the otherwise noir palette, reinforcing the model’s bold but refined presence. Limited to 28 pieces, the Memoris Neo Onyx is delivered in a presentation box shaped like Louis Moinet’s 1848 Treatise on Horology—a fitting tribute to past and present innovation. |
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