Louis Moinet watches are based on four principles: a unique spirit of creation; design; watchmaking and exclusivity.
For example, the Variograph is an illustration of the brand’s creative vision of traditional horology. Stainless steel tonneau-shaped case equipped with an automatic chronograph movement featuring hour, minute, 60-second and 30-minute counters, day, month and date indications, ‘Full Moon’ indicator, stylized world map that spins on its axis every 24-hours, offering an easy reading of international times around the world – based upon Greenwich Mean Time.
The watch comes in three Limited Editions of 60 watches: silver, charcoal and old rose dial.
Variograph
Twintech
The Twintech has a manufacture-made manual-winding twin-barrel mechanical movement. Developed on the basis of sketches published by Louis Moinet in 1848, it has a retrograde date function, a 120-hour power reserve indicator and Côtes du Jura decoration. The stainless steel watch comes in three Limited Editions of 60 watches: silver, charcoal and old rose dial.
Chronovintage
Louis Moinet’s Chronovintage is in stainless steel and is equipped with an extremely rare vintage chronograph movement, a modified Valjoux 7731. In addition to hours and minutes, it has small seconds at 9 o’clock and a 60-minute chronograph indicator. There is a power reserve of 45 hours and like all of the brand’s watches has Côtes du Jura decoration. This model comes in two Limited Editions of 60 pieces: silver and charcoal dial.