Our limited edition Guilloché watch is renowned for its intricate dial, which showcases a centuries-old decorative technique that elevates its design to unparalleled elegance. Originating in the 18th century, guilloché involves engraving fine, repetitive patterns onto metal surfaces, often using a hand-operated lathe. This meticulous craftsmanship creates a mesmerizing play of light and shadow, making each dial a work of art....read more
Our limited edition Guilloché watch is renowned for its intricate dial, which showcases a centuries-old decorative technique that elevates its design to unparalleled elegance. Originating in the 18th century, guilloché involves engraving fine, repetitive patterns onto metal surfaces, often using a hand-operated lathe. This meticulous craftsmanship creates a mesmerizing play of light and shadow, making each dial a work of art. Guilloché has been a hallmark of luxury timepieces, admired for its timeless sophistication. Napoleon’s watchmaker was the first to make a line of watches with this technique — but even this fine timepiece couldn’t save him at Waterloo.
The Stauer Guilloché Precision Chronograph combines this artistry with high functionality, featuring a stopwatch, day/date display, and a sun and moon indicator. This watch is not just visually stunning but also a marvel of engineering, blending beauty and precision. The addition of the sun and moon complication enhances their charm, while the chronograph and calendar features make them practical for everyday use. Guilloché dials ensure these timepieces stand apart as some of the finest designs in horological history. Limited to only 4990 pieces, each watch takes over 9 months to complete. Guilloche watches can only be found at some of the most expensive matchmakers in the world but Stauer brings this craftsmanship to you at the most affordable price ever.