Récital 21 by Bovet #SIHH2019

Récital 21 by Bovet #SIHH2019

Designed by Bovet 1822 owner, Mr Raffy, the manufacture's "Writing slope" case is unique, featuring in its Shooting Star tourbillon, the Astérium and Grand Récital tourbillons, with the bezel inclined at 6 o'clock Among them, the Retrograde Perpetual Calendar Récital 21, which sees the perpetual calendar introduced in the Dimier Collection.

With the exception of the calendar, shown by a retrograde index that rotates around the hours and minutes, the discs display the days and months in vertical apertures at 12 o'clock and 6 o'clock respectively, while the leap year cycle is displayed in a circular aperture at 3 o'clock For improved reliability and longevity, the BOVET 1822 watchmakers developed a mechanism that slows down the indicator during its retrograde jump, a dramatic visual effect that can best be appreciated on the first day of the month The remarkable power reserve of the perpetual calendar provides the collector with unparalleled, enduring performance thanks to a single barrel, which is optimized by the balance spring, and is entirely designed and manufactured in the BOVET 1822 workshops.

Making great use of the unique volume of the "Writing slope" case, the dial artisans and watchmakers have combined their efforts to make the seconds hand sweep under the hours and minutes dial, a cleverly choreographed and truly noble expression of time The Retrograde Perpetual Calendar Récital 21 is available in Titanium and red gold. . Source