Christophe Claret is a manufacturer specializing in highly complicated watches, particularly tourbillons, repeaters, chronographs, split movements, and perpetual calendars. Claret launched his own company in 1986 and began supplying exclusive movements and watches to other high-end brands in the following years. In 1987, Ulysse Nardin became the first major client with an order for 20-minute repeater movements. Other clients include Breguet, Cartier, Chopard, Corum, de Grisogono, Franck Muller, Girard-Perregaux, Harry Winston, and Parmigiani.
In 2003, Christophe Claret, along with Thierry Oulevay, who had previously worked at Piaget and Bovet, founded the watch manufacturer Jean Dunand.
Claret himself was sought out by other "super manufacturers" to deliver, for example, the Harry Winston Opus 4 in 2004 and co-create the Maître du Temps Chapter One tourbillon with Roger Dubuis and Peter Speake-Marin in 2008.
Diameter 45 mm. Thickness 14.11 mm. Rose gold case and anthracite gray PVD-coated titanium. Smooth rose gold bezel. Skeleton dial without numerals. Focus on the date display discs. Luminous hands. Sapphire crystal. Automatic minute repeater movement. Caliber ALG89 composed of 520 parts. 60-hour power reserve. Transparent case back. Black alligator strap with anthracite stitching. Titanium and rose gold folding clasp with Christophe Claret emblem.
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