SKU: 539.506.DD.A
KLEPCYS VERTICAL SKELETON TOURBILLON TITANIUM DLC
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Cyrus Klepcys Vertical Skeleton Tourbillon limited edition men’s watch. A Swiss made Haute Horlogerie wristwatch by the Cyrus watch company in a 44mm case of Grade 5 Titanium with full black DLC coating, and presented on a black alligator leather strap with folding clasp, in a limited edition of five pieces. Three dimensional split display with retrograde minutes, jumping retrograde hours and spherical power reserve. Central bridge in titanium DLC with vertical tourbillon and seconds counter. Sapphire crystal caseback revealing in-house CYR625 manual-winding movement, with 100 hour power reserve from two barrels and 21’600 vib/h. This particular timepiece is pre-owned in like-new condition, complete with its original box, papers, and warranty dated June 2023. It also includes an additional one-year TLE warranty for added peace of mind
Review
An extraordinary piece from an exceptional young independent company, whose timepieces defy the norms of design, display and technical execution, the Klepcys Vertical Skeleton Tourbillon by Cyrus takes one of watchmaking’s most sophisticated classical innovations and quite literally turns it on its side, to create a captivating animated spectacle of contemporary independent haute ho
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