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Louis Moinet Mechanical Wonders
$3,000,000.00
In stock
Model Number
LM-150.20.60
Louis Erard Mechanical Wonders
Louis Erard Mechanical Wonders
Brand | Louis Moinet |
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Style | Sports Watches |
Collection | Mechanical Wonders |
Category | Watches |
Series | 1816 |
Features | Chronograph, Small Seconds |
Case Size | 40.6 mm |
Case Thickness | 14.7 mm |
Case Shape | Round |
jewels | 34 |
Case Material | Titanium |
Power Reserve | Approx. 48 hours |
Movement | Manual Winding |
Strap Material | Titanium |
Strap Colour | Silver |
Interchangeable Strap | No |
Clasp Type | Folding Clasp |
Buckle/Clasp Material | Titanium |
Luminosity | On Hands |
Calibre | LM1816 |
Case Back | See-through Case Back |
Dial Colour | Silver |
Dial Colour | Silver |
Hands | Dauphine |
Frequency | 28,800 bph |
Gender | Men |
Water Resistance (M) | 30 |
Glass Material | Sapphire Crystal |
Warranty Period | 3 Years |
Editor's Note | In 1816, Louis Moinet crafted the world’s first chronograph, the compteur de tierces, an astronomical timing instrument decades ahead of its time. Today, the 1816 collection transforms that legacy into a contemporary chronograph rooted in heritage yet styled for the present. The design draws directly from Moinet’s original: clean, functional, and elegant. The sub-dial layout recalls the symmetry and clarity of 18th-century scientific instruments, but it’s the mechanics inside that elevate it. Powered by a high-end calibre LM1816 featuring a column wheel and jumping minute counter, the 1816 ensures impeccable chronograph precision and effortless legibility—qualities essential to Moinet’s original purpose of charting the stars. Modern refinements include a swan-neck regulator for fine rate adjustment and a case architecture that bridges classical sophistication with horological authority. This is not a retro-styled homage—it’s a living chronograph, imbued with over 200 years of innovation and intent. The Louis Moinet 1816 measures the continuum between then and now, a poetic reinterpretation of the watch that started it all. |
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