How many people can actually say to others that their wristwatch delivers a performance that one can look forward to all the time? Enter the next watch with a unique way of telling time: the Vianney Halter Cabestan.
It is not just made by a watchmaker intrinsically connected with the old values of independent watchmaking, but also an artist far ahead of our time.
The Cabestan is Vianney’s latest project to date, a watch that once again pushes the boundaries and blows the mind of any serious watch connoisseur. Inspired by old Curta calculators, this fusee and chain-wound watch displays the time by use of rotating barrels with numbers printed on them. The last fusee and chain-wound wristwatch was no other than the A. Lange & Söhne Tourbillon Pour Le Merite, one of the highest ever auction climbers in recent years.
Looks Ma, no hands... at all! One barrel has the hours printed on it, another the minutes, the other the seconds, and the last, the power reserve. One merely has to wind the wrench attached to the mainspring barrels, and grind away.
The movement of this watch is also completely new. Nothing like this has ever been done before, and I dare say that nothing like this has ever been thought of before.

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