Fabergé is a name most associated with the work of Carl Fabergé’s pre-Russian Revolution art, but the company has risen again as a watchmaker. And the newest timepiece offering from the reformed company is its most complicated and striking chronograph ever.
And, teaming up with small movement maker Agenhor, the Gemfields owned jewelry house’s new Visionnaire Chronograph is as accurate as it is visually impressive.
The Visionnaire Chronograph features the same minute and dial hands on the outermost circumference of the dial, with the complication placed in the center.
Powering the Fabergé Visionnaire Chronograph is the AgenGraph Cal. 6361, a self-winding movement. The owner can also view its workings through the caseback, and the movement has a power reserve of 60 hours.
The Visionnaire’s 43mm case is finished in either rose gold and titanium with an opaline dial, or black and gray with DLC-treated ceramic. Both watches are water resistance to 50 feet.