
The case, in 18kt red or white gold, or in titanium, measures 44.4mm x 15.5mm. It has double AR-coated sapphire crystals and it is water resistant to 30 meters.

Movement is the Swiss manual-wind Bovet in-house caliber 113DM05-QPR with 37 jewels, 21,600 vph and a power reserve of 5 days. Functions are: hours, minutes, sub-seconds, day, retrograde date, month, leap year, and power reserve indicator. Patented double coaxial seconds. Balance spring entirely designed and manufactured in the Bovet 1822 workshops. 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.

It has a blue circular brushed dial with circular Côtes de Genève or hand engraved Fleurisanne motif. The minute and hour hands are located in the center of the timepiece, providing more space in the periphery for perpetual calendar information. 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. The seconds hand, offset at 9 o'clock, brings harmony to the entire design by completing the indications visible to the wearer.
It comes on an alligator leather strap with an 18kt red or white gold ardillon buckle.
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