Chanel
Chanel Monsieur de Chanel Chronosphere Clock
Chanel
Chanel Monsieur de Chanel Chronosphere Clock
Past years have seen the likes of the Mademoiselle Privé Coromandel Glyptic table clock. Based on designs incorporated into the beloved Coromandel screens that line the walls of Gabrielle Chanel’s Rue Cambon apartment, a black obsidian cabinet sits atop a base of beige gold set with 132 diamonds, the dial features a flower motif of semi-precious stones and gold and is framed by a bezel of 176 diamonds. The movement is L’Épée-made, key-wound and has an 8-day power reserve. As beautiful an object as it is, the mechanism and functions are simple, a reflection of the overall elegance of the piece.
Movement
Chanel-designed, L’Épée-made manual-winding movement; hours and minutes on two rotating discs; 7-day power reserve; 2.5Hz, black galvanic treatment and palladium finishing
Case
Glass sphere; base of four bronze lions with a matte-black PVD treatment[/td_block_text_with_title]