The dial gracing the 1902 GMT features an intricate arrangement of textures, levels and contrasting hues that enchantingly play with light.
The centre of the dial features a velvety grained finish which sits in contrast with the GMT hour ring. This latter track is executed in an opaline-finish on the silver version and circular satin-finished on the blue variant. Each element contributes to the harmonious mien as well as aid readability.
From the grained center to the opaline-finished hour ring, each shade skillfully captures the light, offering depth and brilliance. The refined minute track enhances this harmonious ensemble. Each finish offers relief and character, highlighted by diamond-shaped edging, for added refinement.
Measuring 39 mm in diameter, the 1902 GMT is housed in a Grade 5 titanium case. The design of the case exhibits a notable fluidity with the lugs gracefully sloping, delivering an ergonomic wrist-fit.
This timepiece features a detailed design with balanced proportions. It includes a well-balanced bezel and an innovative assembly case by Schwarz Etienne. The lugs are crafted to provide both comfort and elegance. The case combines polished and satin-brushed finishes, enhancing the distinctive character of the watch.
The ASE 320.00 automatic movement features the newly developed in-house ball bearing, ensuring optimal winding.
Comprising six bridges, enriched with polished angles and concave bevels, a fine sandblasted and rhodium-plated mainplate and circular Côtes de Genève motif, the movement brims with refinements.
Entirely designed and hand-assembled in La Chaux-de-Fonds, the ASE 300.00 movement is endowed with a micro-rotor. Harnessing energy from the natural motion of the wearer’s wrist, it offers convenience while at the same time it sits flush with the neighbouring bridges, mitigating movement thickness (5.35 mm).