18K Red Gold
Unique timepiece
LM-135.50.OP
An horological masterpiece in rainbow colours
The GEOPOLIS OPAL radiates unique artistry thanks to the opal, with its captivating range of colours. As the light glides over the twelve jewels, it flashes an ever-changing range of hues, transforming this timepiece into a veritable work of animated visual art.
The design of the GEOPOLIS OPAL has been rigorously thought out to celebrate the splendour of the opal. Ten opals delicately encrusted on small bases stand out against the intense black of the onyx dial to form a spellbinding rainbow. A larger opal disc takes pride of place in the centre. The twelfth gem nestles at the back of the tourbillon cage, under the beating heart of the regulating mechanism.
The GEOPOLIS OPAL displays a fascinating spectacle of colours with kaleidoscopic reflections. It’s a veritable delight for the senses and an invitation to contemplate.
Caliber LM135
Manufacture Calibre
Manual
28800 VPH (4 Hz)
96 hours
Jewels: 26
40.7 mm
Hours, Minutes
30 metres
Alligator
20 mm
Folding clasp
18K Red Gold
Grade 5 titanium (Inner case)
Twelve discs of opal on an onyx dial
Swiss made
The opal
“Have you ever seen a watch decorated with twelve opals in different shades? Probably never. Because this one is surely a first in the world of watches.”
The opal has a rich and varied history. It is an integral part of myths and legends the world over and has been described as the "light of the world”. In Indian mythology, for example, the Goddess of the Rainbow was turned into this beautiful gemstone to escape her suitors.
For GEOPOLIS OPAL, the choice fell on crystal opal, a highly sought-after variant for its vibrant and hypnotic spectrum of colours.
Jean-Marie Schaller“ Super Moon combines the cosmic world with that of artistry and techniques.”
Owner & Creative Director
Dial artistry and gem cutting
The fragility and exquisiteness of opals demand meticulous cutting. Jean-Marie Schaller entrusted this delicate task to a renowned gem cutter, his friend Daniel Haas. The process requires patience, precision, and skill. Each opal has to be carefully cut and polished by hand and reduced to discs just 0.5 mm thick.
The creation of the dial illustrates the expertise of master dial-makers, who faced the challenge of arranging the opals in such a way as to create the rainbow effect. What drove the creation of the GEOPOLIS OPAL was this quest for perfection, and the result is a tribute to the art of watchmaking and the treasures of the Earth.