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Louis Moinet's Speed of Sound Limited Editions: A Fusion of Heritage and Innovation

February 17

Louis Moinet unveils three new limited-edition Speed of Sound chronographs, showcasing a remarkable blend of traditional craftsmanship and modern design. Each watch, limited to just three pieces per color, integrates a meticulously restored vintage Valjoux 88 hand-wound movement from the late 1940s into a distinctly contemporary aesthetic. These exquisite timepieces feature intricately hand-guilloché dials with mesh-like patterns, accented by rare Aletai iron meteorite inlays, and a unique moon phase display incorporating Dhofar 457 lunar meteorite fragments. Encased in a robust 40.7mm titanium body and complemented by vibrant rubber straps, these new models symbolize Louis Moinet’s ongoing dedication to horological excellence and innovation.

Louis Moinet’s reputation is built on creating extravagant timepieces that seamlessly fuse steampunk-inspired designs with complex mechanical movements and rare materials. The brand holds a significant place in horological history, as its founder is credited with inventing one of the earliest chronographs in 1815, a discovery made in 2013. This historical legacy ensures that chronographs remain a cornerstone of the brand’s collection. The new Speed of Sound series exemplifies this dedication, drawing inspiration from the past while embracing modern sensibilities.

The latest Speed of Sound models are available with three distinct dial colors: classic black, vibrant green, and bold orange. Each dial undergoes a meticulous hand-guilloché process, resulting in a mesmerizing mesh-like pattern that interacts dynamically with light. This traditional technique is juxtaposed with modern elements, such as the silver-framed subdials for the 30-minute counter and small seconds, which feature an inlay of grey Aletai iron meteorite. This choice reflects Louis Moinet’s deep fascination with celestial bodies and their incorporation into high-end watchmaking.

A standout feature is the moon phase indicator at 6 o’clock, which presents a realistic, hand-drawn moon with luminescent details. This complication is further enhanced by an embedded fragment of Dhofar 457, a rare lunar meteorite. The moon phase is designed to indicate a full moon when the meteorite fragment aligns with specific pointers. Timekeeping is facilitated by openworked hour and minute hands with luminescent tips and applied Arabic numerals, along with triangular markers at key positions on the dial.

At the heart of these chronographs lies a restored Valjoux 88 calibre, a manual-winding triple-calendar chronograph movement produced between 1947 and 1974, with only 13,218 examples ever made. Louis Moinet’s watchmakers have expertly modified this rare movement, removing the calendar complications and the 12-hour totalizer to create a more streamlined display. The dial's periphery now features a telemeter scale for measuring distances, while the moon phase complication occupies the space previously used by the 12-hour chronograph counter. The movement, visible through the transparent caseback, is adorned with hand-engraved floral and scrolling motifs on its gold bridges, showcasing the intricate column-wheel chronograph with a horizontal clutch and swan-neck regulator, beating at 18,000 vibrations per hour.

The 40.7mm titanium case, with a thickness of approximately 18.7mm, features piston-style pushers, sharply beveled lugs, and a combination of polished and satin-brushed finishes. The prominent domed sapphire crystal contributes to the watch’s height and enhances its visual appeal. The watches are fitted with color-matched rubber straps and triple-blade folding clasps, reinforcing their contemporary and sporty character. These exclusive timepieces are priced upon request, with an estimated value of around CHF 50,000.

The Louis Moinet Speed of Sound limited editions masterfully combine historical watchmaking heritage with innovative materials and contemporary design. By restoring and reinterpreting the iconic Valjoux 88 movement within a modern context, Louis Moinet has created timepieces that are both a tribute to the past and a vision for the future, appealing to collectors who appreciate rarity, craftsmanship, and a unique aesthetic.

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