Hong Kong Paper Silver Hands
Free delivery in metropolitan France and Europe.
CITYMAPS INSPIRATION
The representation of Hong Kong on a paper marquetry dial.
The watches in the CityMaps universe recreate a portion of a map and its urban layouts on the dial with different layers of materials and paint and engraving techniques that give a very particular texture and depth to the dial.
THE BOX :
Made of 316L stainless steel, it consists of 3 assembled parts: the bezel, the caseband and the caseback. With a diameter of 39mm (excluding crown), it has a shape that adapts to all styles, and offers a subtle blend of polished and brushed finishes that gives it its elegance.
THE DIAL :
This is where the soul of your watch lies. Composed of laser-cut and hand-applied paper marquetry, worked using different techniques (cut-outs, laser engravings, painting, etc.) it has a charm and sophistication that is not found on classic dials.
3 levels of gripping depth immerse you in the very heart of the city.
THE HANDS:
A "signature" skeleton shape that recalls the precision of the cutting, and allows the smallest details of the dial to be seen at all times. They are here in a silver version.
THE STRAP:
Our straps are made by a French manufacturer. The watch presented offers a "cream" colored lambskin, and internal lining in calf nubuck. It is mounted with a quick-release system making it easy to replace.
All our bracelets are supplied with a "butterfly" folding clasp which ensures both real wearing comfort and secures the passage of the watch on the wrist.
THE WATCH CASE:
The back of the watch also features laser decoration, highlighting a district of Hong Kong. A series of 10 districts is available, each produced in a single copy.
The movement is decorated with an engraving recalling the model and its number in the series of 10.
The traditional Junk Boat is engraved on the automatic winding reduction wheel.
PACKAGING:
Made of cardboard and eco-friendly paper, the box in which the watch is delivered is entirely recyclable.
Manufacturing delays :
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