Acknowledging the world of electric hypercars, Bovet 1822 releases the Battista watch, inspired by the electric Automobili Pininfarina Battista Hyper-GT car and developed in tandem with Pininfarina. The watch boasts a new movement with Bovet's patented two sided tourbillon and a patented rewinding mechanism. The E-Heart of the watch is an aperture for the Big Date on the dial; it also showcases the di!erential winding mechanism on the back. It is crafted in polished titanium, and just 30 will be made.
Details
Company | Bovet 1822 |
Price ($) | 303,000 |
Price range | $300,000 - $400,000 |
Gender | Male |
Case | Round |
Complications | Minutes Power Reserve Indicator Tourbillon Seconds Hours Date |
Tourbillon | Flying Tourbillon |
Water Resistance | 30m |
Movement | Manual |
Power Reserve Range (hours) | > 97 |
Power Reserve | 240 hours |
Case Size | Large (>39mm) |
Case Diameter (mm) | 46 |
Case Back | Open |
Case Colour | Titanium |
Case Material | Titanium |
Limited Edition | Limited edition |
Where to buy | Stephen Silver Fine Jewelry in California |
Reference Number | TPINBA.001/XX/001 |
Noted for its 19th century pocket watches, Bovet has unfailingly impressed since its start. The Swiss brand has continually captivated watch enthusiasts both through the transparent intricacy of its designs and an elegance that one wouldn't expect to characterize complex machinery. In 2022, Bovet launched curated exhibition of its timepieces to celebrate the its bicentennial. Spanning the entire 200 years, it included pieces from the 1800s, such as those made for the Ottoman Empire and European royalty. Moving across to the early 1900s, the exhibition featured the watch that inspired the patented Amedo system before showcasing the prominent Bovet chronographs of the 1940s and 1950s. And closing the exhibit, ground-breaking astronomical timepieces took the spotlight, in addition to the GHP award-winning timepieces and bespoke Rolls-Royce timepieces designed for its Boat Tail project.