Mexico Paper Silver Hands
Free delivery in metropolitan France and Europe.
CITYMAPS INSPIRATION
The representation of Mexico 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 calfskin, and internal lining in calfskin 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 Mexico City neighborhood. A series of 10 neighborhoods 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 "Monumento à la Revolución" 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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