
Maria and Richard Habring are proud of their most recent creation, the Perpetual Doppel Chronograph.
Habring have anchored their small but fine brand in the minds of watch lovers all over the world by winning the Grand Prix d'Horlogerie de Géneve (GPHG) four times. This achievement is a first in the history of this competitive market. On top of that, they develop their own movement and manufacture it in small series.
This modular movement, which was unveiled in 2014 to mark the 10th anniversary of the Habring² brand, culminated in the latest version, A11P. It is made in conjuction with Dubois-Depraz, from the Vallé de Joux. Thanks to the clever adaptation to the proprietary split-seconds chronograph, they have created the most complicated Habring² to date.

Technical Specifications:
The case, in Austrian Böhler steel, measures 43mm x 12mm. It has a domed AR-coated sapphire crystal, a sapphire display back, and it is water resistant to 30 meters. Double sealed stainless steel crown, with consecutive serial number between the lugs at 6h. Four hidden corrector devices for the display.
Movement is the Swiss/Austrian manual-wind Habring² caliber A11P with 27 jewels, 28,800 vph and a power reserve of 45 hours. It features fine adjustment via tangential screw. Amagnetic escapement with a Carl Haas balance spring (chronometer quality). KIF shockproof pursuant to DIN and NIHS. It is elaborately refined by hand with polished bevels, decorative grinding, and Perlage. Functions are: hours, minutes, day, date, month, leap year and moonphase. Monopusher split seconds chronograph with 30 minute counter at 12h.
It has a silver galvanized metal dial with red-gilded Arabic numbers produced using the par épargne method. Diamond-cut, red-gilded hands for the time display and additional hands made of blued steel for the stop function. Sunken register.
MSRP is €21,500.
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