Description

A major new star in the night’s sky: The design classic Orion is finally available in a strikingly deep blue—as an extra-large, extra-thin, extra-precise automatic watch for those who don’t need to boast. With diamond-polished indexes, rhodium-plated hands and, at six o’clock, a shooting star that never burns out: the seconds hand in neon orange.

Detail

More than 9 to 5: Orion in deep midnight blue is ready for 5 to 9 too. Quite casually, without even trying, this classic demonstrates elegance as well.

More than 9 to 5: Orion in deep midnight blue is ready for 5 to 9 too. Quite casually, without even trying, this classic demonstrates elegance as well.

Visible under the sapphire crystal glass back: one less thing to do. This caliber takes care of winding quite automatically.

Visible under the sapphire crystal glass back: one less thing to do. This caliber takes care of winding quite automatically.

A self-winding version of Orion? For a long time, it was unthinkable. The case was too elegant, the design too slender, the lines wouldn’t flow. A new automatic caliber, DUW 3001, was required. And now you see, it works!

A self-winding version of Orion? For a long time, it was unthinkable. The case was too elegant, the design too slender, the lines wouldn’t flow. A new automatic caliber, DUW 3001, was required. And now you see, it works!