Bovet presents the Récital 27 in a “writing slope” case

Bovet presents the Récital 27 in a “writing slope” case

Each of the three timepieces was housed in a characteristic inclined case, inspired by and shaped like a sloped writing desk featuring a bezel inclined at 6 o'clock Today, Bovet 1822 introduces four complications developed specifically to be housed within the "Writing slope" case Among them, the Récital 27 which is offering three time zones which can be set to winter or summer hours for each chosen location.

The local time is logically displayed in hours and minutes at the center of the timepiece while the secondary time zones appear at 3 and 9 o'clock respectively Each of the secondary time zones displays hours and minutes on a traditional 12-hour dial Finally, an aperture displays the name of an iconic city corresponding to the time zone indicated by the hands.

Through its intuitive system of correctors, the three time zones can be set individually while adjusting for summer or winter hours. . Source