Brand
Louis Moinet
1816 Tourbillon Chronograph
Limited edition of 12 pieces
Case Size:
40.6mm
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Case Material:
Titanium
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Movement:
Manual Winding
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1816 Chronograph
$125,400
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About this Watch
Two centuries is a long time for an idea to survive. Longer still for it to remain genuinely radical. Yet the Compteur de Tierces, the world’s first chronograph, completed by Louis Moinet in 1816, has done exactly that. Its counter layout, its obsessive legibility, its insistence that a measuring instrument could also be a beautiful object: these weren’t period flourishes but functional convictions that have lost none of their logic. Les Ateliers Louis Moinet’s new 1816 Tourbillon Chronograph treats Moinet’s 210-year-old choices as design arguments still worth making today.
The case is polished and satin-finished Grade 5 titanium, 40.6mm across, assembled from forty individual components. Everything that defined the Compteur de Tierces returns here with architectural intention: the Directoire-style semi-bassine profile, the double gadroon, the single monopusher, the crown bearing Bourges’s fleur-de-lys. The rhodium-plated dial plays satin and bead-blasted surfaces against each other with quiet confidence, while blued-steel hands and a DLC-coated tourbillon cage introduce the only real color, a deliberate accent that reads as technical rather than decorative. The titanium bracelet extends the case logic outward, its broad links tracing an architectural curve that moves with the wrist rather than against it.
Beneath the dial sits the in-house LM114 calibre, hand-wound, double-barreled, rated for 96 hours of power reserve. It combines a column-wheel monopusher chronograph with a flying tourbillon featuring an off-centre cage. A pairing that quietly acknowledges the friendship between Louis Moinet and Abraham-Louis Breguet, inventors of the chronograph and tourbillon respectively, and co-architects of modern watchmaking as a discipline. Production is limited to twelve examples, each bearing reference LM-170.20.60, a number that will mean something to the collectors who understand what it commemorates.







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