Vianney Halter opts for sophistication without ever losing sight of harmony. Playing on shapes, colours and materials, he has marked out three clearly differentiated display zones. The hours jump in a rectangle, the minutes and seconds are read off in a square, and the moon-phases are depicted around a circle, represented in an unconventional manner by geometrical signs. With its solid gold shape, hammered face and a knurled winding-crown, the creation is subtly reminiscent of a camera from the 1930s. The sophistication culminates in an exclusive clasp with a mechanism concealed under a gold plate.
The Goldpfeil identity is expressed through the colour blue, the arrow pointers and enamelled engraved letters. Meanwhile, the art of Vianney Halter is fully expressed through the rapid adjustment self-winding movement, visible through the case, which he has entirely developed.