Carl F. Bucherer has ended its 135th anniversary year with a second drop of its ultra-lux Manero Minute Repeater tourbillon watches.
The watchmaker, now owned by Rolex, unveiled three unique versions of the anniversary watch earlier this year, and has unveiled an additional three this month.
That is a total of six one-of-one watches.
Each uses CFB’s automatic MR3000 movement, which has a peripheral rotor so that more of the underside of the mechanism is on show.
The minute repeater movement with floating tourbillon is made from 617 parts.
All six of the watches, including the recent three additions, come in 18ct rose gold cases set with 40 baguette-cut gemstones that match degradé finished dials in blue pink and green.
Eight baguette diamonds are used in applied gold hour markers (5 to 7 o’clock markers have made way for two minute repeater hammers and 12 o’clock is dominated by the tourbillon).
They are sold on textile straps in colors matching the dials and gem-set bezels.
Prices are on request.