Louis Moinet will be exhibiting exceptional timepieces at the Salón Internacional Alta Relojería (SIAR) 2025 in Mexico City from 14 to 16 October.
The annual event, one of Latin America’s premier watch exhibitions, is held at the St. Regis Hotel in the heart of the Mexican capital.
The two great revelations of the year will be in the spotlight: the 1816 CHRONOGRAPH, which marks the rebirth of the world’s very first chronograph created by Louis Moinet in 1816, and the 1806 CHRONOMÈTRE D’OBSERVATOIRE, recently unveiled and already acclaimed for its intelligent integration of heritage and modern aesthetics.
The SIAR will also offer the opportunity to showcase some exceptional creations from our workbenches, including one of the eight unique JULES VERNE TOURBILLON – MYSTERY ISLAND timepieces. It offers a striking spectacle on the dial: a lapis lazuli centre surrounded by an entrancing starry sky enhanced by a guilloché decoration and, to top it off, a graceful, flying tourbillon that appears to float above the dial. The movement is equipped with a double barrel, offering a generous 96-hour power reserve.
At the SIAR 2025, Louis Moinet’s creations serve as a compelling reminder that timekeeping can be appreciated as a work of art.
SIAR 2025
with Raconli Group
14-16 October 2025
At the St. Regis Hotel, Mexico City