Athys Quantième Perpétuel
The exclusive new Daniel Roth timepiece houses a mechanical self-winding calibre (DR 114) with perpetual calendar and moon phases, beating to the cadence of 28,800 vibrations per hour and endowed with a 44-hour power reserve.
The classically elegant and legible dial bearing large Roman numerals is entirely in tune with the spirit of the Athys line. The slightly off-centred hours, minutes and moon-phase display are “surrounded” by the chapter ring and are read off above a transparent sapphire crystal opening enabling one to admire part of the movement.
The day of the week and month apertures are located on two sapphire discs at 9 and 3 o’clock respectively. The calendar is displayed by a blued steel baton-shaped hand at 6 o’clock, and in the centre the leap years are shown by a tiny arrow-tipped hand moving over a four-pointed star bearing the corresponding indications.
Like all Daniel Roth movements, the DR114 is adorned with fine watchmaking finishes: complete decoration, hand bevelling, Côtes de Genève, as well as an 18-carat guilloché oscillating weight for self-winding movements.
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