Space Revolution

Flying satellite double tourbillon

The first space object from Louis Moinet

The mechanism devised by Jean-Marie Schaller is entirely original. Initially deemed impossible, its development required more than three years of research. Given the complexity of the technology involved, the possibility of a successful outcome was even called into doubt after a year’s research.

To ensure they can float freely in space, the craft weigh barely 0.5 grammes each and are made entirely from titanium, with a hybrid ceramic colour finish applied by hand. Their movement can be measured in terms of the speed of light

– almost 300,000 kilometres per second.

The depths of space have been reproduced by inserting a floating flange between the cylinder and the sapphire crystal dome.

To complement the deep space effect, cutting-edge technology endows the dial with light-absorbing properties, achieved by laser nano-structuring on a titanium base that creates wells to capture the light.

Space Revolution

Limited Edition

Space Revolution LM-104.50.52

Space Revolution

18K Red Gold | Sapphire

Limited edition of 8 watches

LM-104.50.52

Space Revolution LM-104.50.20B

Space Revolution

18K Red Gold | Sapphire

Unique timepiece

LM-104.50.20B

Space Revolution LM-104.50.20C

Space Revolution

18K Red Gold | Sapphire

Unique timepiece

LM-104.50.20C

Space Revolution Labradorite LM-104.50.01

Space Revolution

Labradorite

18K Red Gold | Sapphire

Unique timepiece

LM-104.50.01

Space Revolution Yowah opal LM-104.50.02

Space Revolution

Yowah opal

18K Red Gold | Sapphire

Unique timepiece

LM-104.50.02