In the ten years since its formation by CEO Sassoun Sirmakes and chief watch designer, Antonio Terranova, Cvstos has acquired a significant following in the watch-collecting community, thanks to its bold designs and ambitious technical features.
The Challenge Sea-Liner is a perfect case in point. It’s a 25-piece limited edition, featuring a refined engineered version of the Challenge case in platinum, and bearing all the hallmarks of the Cvstos large, sculpted designs in the Sea-liner series.
Measuring 53mm in vertical diameter, the size helps tell the story of the innovation behind the skeletonised self-winding CVS350 calibre within, finely polished and rhodiated in white finish.
Through the perfect use of sapphire crystal on the case back and non-reflective crystal on the front of the watch, a great translucency and perfect see-through effect is achieved, giving the viewer the opportunity to appreciate the movement’s intrinsic technical and decorative characteristics.
The perfectly visible oval bridges adorning the movement, along with the see-through discs of the date and the exposed gear train, confer to this timepiece an avant-garde and hi-tech look.
This is a rare opportunity to acquire one of the most interesting platinum limited edition watches on the market, featuring a highly-sophisticated see-through skeletonised movement.
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