La Petite Seconde 75th Anniversary Seddiqi Edition
The design draws inspiration from New York Art Deco and Dubai’s most iconic landmark, the Burj Khalifa, resulting in a distinctive stylistic code: neo-deco, a fusion of historical form and contemporary spirit. Infused with a sense of nostalgia, the copper-toned 39 mm dial evokes the warmth and character of vintage photography and cinema, a tribute to moments suspended in time.
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Le Régulateur Gravé Noir
This watch perfectly embodies the essence of Louis Erard, reinterpreting the classic sector dial while showcasing traditional engraving techniques. Housed in a polished 39 mm steel case, it features a striking black dial with a fine-grained finish. The fir tree hands and minimalist indicators in 5N rose-gilt provide a clear and elegant reading of the time.
2300 Sport Chronograph
Reinventing yourself without losing your edge. La sportive becomes 2300. A nod to LOUIS ERARD’s birthplace – La Chaux-de-Fonds – and its zip code. This limited-edition trio of chronographs is ready to set new records. We love the reboot: cool vintage vibes, bold colors, dynamic time display & pure Louis Erard vertical time reading.
ABOUT Louis Erard
Disrupts the status quo, making artisanal craftsmanship accessible. Its artistic crafts timepieces defy tradition with a contemporary edge, shaped by boundary-breaking artisans.
Since 1929, independence has fueled their fire, inspired by the untamed spirit of the Swiss jura and building upon the iconic regulators and mechanical watches. Under Manuel Emch's leadership, Louis Erard prioritizes innovation over conformity and lasting excellence over rapid growth, forging a new path in watchmaking.
Collaborating with visionaries such as Alain Silberstein, Vianney Halter, and Konstantin Chaykin, the brand transcends artistic boundaries, seizing and playing with new codes to design timepieces disrupting the very essence of time itself.
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