In 2016, independent watchmaker HAUTLENCE offers a new vision of time altogether: Labyrinth, the watchmaker’s invention that does not tell the time. Not the first time that a watchmaker has made a Hautlence Labyrinth replica watch that does not tell time (Romain Jerome’s Day & Night from 2008 is comes to mind), this is definitely one of the most intriguing and entertaining takes on the concept, with what is essentially a game on the wrist — navigate a small steel ball through a maze. As far as avant-garde frivolity goes, I absolutely love it.
Priced at 12’000 Swiss Francs, the awesome fake Hautlence Labyrinth watch has a titanium case with either a rose gold dial + platinum ball or a white gold dial + rose gold ball — production limited to just 18 pieces of each.
The first in the new “Playground” collection by HAUTLENCE, the Labyrinth dismisses the concept of a watch telling time and instead plays with the idea of absolute disconnect. Certainly not that Hautlence replica watch is not capable of more. In fact this high-end independent watchmaker makes some incredibly complex watches of distinctly avant-garde taste (see for yourself at http://www.hautlence.com).
Hautlence Playground Labyrinth
Price: 12’000 Swiss Francs
37mm x 43.5mm x 13 mm titanium case, with white or red gold maze dial
The Playground collection is due to expand in the future…sounds like fun to me.