In response to the popularity of its skeletonized mechanical timepieces, Swiss watchmaker Aerowatch has enriched its collection with the addition of a new self-winding semi skeleton chronograph in a numbered edition. Aficionados and newcomers alike will be fascinated by this new Aerowatch model, which is at once modern, mysterious, and elegant. The casually chic chronograph manifests the artisanship involved in crafting watches and exposes exquisite details of the impressive movement.
Right from the start, the semi-skeleton chronograph attracts attention, standing out with its stately 42- millimeter case made of stainless steel polished to a satin finish. The pierced black dial reveals the enigmatic and fascinating choreography of the complex chronograph mechanism decorated with matt circular graining.
The luminous hands and hour markers assure excellent legibility even in total darkness. Four clearly arranged subsidiary dials indicate the cumulative minutes (at 12 o’clock) and hours (at 6 o’clock) of the chronograph as well as the seconds (at 9 o’clock) and the date (at 3 o’clock). The antireflection-coated glass and the sapphire-crystal back showcase the orchestrated interaction of the rhodium plated train wheels framed by chamfered and decorated bridges with blued screws as colorful accents.
The watch represents a new generation of timekeeping instruments that reflect bold creativity but remain firmly embedded in the traditions of Swiss artisanal horology as upheld by Aerowatch. The numbered-edition semi-skeleton chronograph is available exclusively through Aerowatch points of sale.
Aerowatch SA is an independent family-owned company that has been producing famous high-quality timepieces since 1910. Located at the heart of the Jura mountain region, the firm based in Saignelegier is equipped with a modern workshop producing a wide range of pocket-watches and pendants.