Carl F. Bucherer has taken the wraps off three new watches that add to its ever-growing Manero collection.
The Manero revamp began last year, before CFB’s its parent organisation Bucherer was bought by Rolex, when the watchmaker revealed that it would be relaunching and concentrating on more high-end pieces than before, trimming references and withdrawing from the sub-$5000 sector.
Manero Urban
The first new watch is the Manero Urban, with 38mm diameter contoured stainless steel case containing CFB1950 calibre automatic movement with a power reserve of 38 hours.
The new model has a sand coloured vegan leather strap paired to a sunray brushed dial with sand-coloured opaline lines.
Manero Peripheral
The second watch is the Manero Peripheral with a 40 mm steel case containing CFB A2050 manufacture movement, featuring a rotor that provides power when turning in either direction and is mounted peripherally to the movement.
Manero Flyback
Finally we have new dial colours for the Manero Flyback, CFB’s chronograph that debuted a couple of years back.
There is a 40mm model with a new grey sunray and matching subdials, with a choice of a matching grey textile strap or a nine-link metal bracelet,
There is also a 43mm Manero Flyback with a new deep-blue dial, paired to a blue leather strap and an 18 K rose gold case.
The Manero Urban is priced from $4400. The Manero Peripheral costs from $7900 and the Manero Flyback from $7700 (the gold 43mm model is a more precious $18500).
Carl F. Bucherer is a subsidiary of the retailer Bucherer, which was family owned until it became part of the giant Rolex family last year.