EDITOR'S REVIEW
- Ten years of R&D and five patents are tucked inside the movement of this remarkable timepiece developed by Agenhor, the fourth complication between Fabergé and master watchmaker Jean-Marc Wiederrecht
- With its revolutionary display of the time and chronograph functions, this watch is as full of mechanical surprises as Fabergé’s legendary eggs
- Functions: hours, minutes, chronograph
- Case: 43mm rose gold and titanium, laser-cut Fabergé Constellation Egg on sapphire caseback, rose gold and rubber crown, rose gold pushers
- Dial: hours and minutes are displayed in outermost ring, chronograph functions on concentric rings indicated by red-tipped hands for 24 hours, 60 minutes and 60 seconds
- Movement: mechanical automatic calibre 6361 developed by Agenhor, 60-hour power reserve
- Strap: alligator with rose gold and titanium Fabergé folding clasp