ISSUE 58
In recent Issues, QP has devoted plenty of space to the resurgence of ambition on British watchmaking and QP58 is no exception as we recount the debut of M [...]

In recent Issues, QP has devoted plenty of space to the resurgence of ambition on British watchmaking and QP58 is no exception as we recount the debut of M [...]
Master watchmaker Christophe Claret turns its hand to the most demanding of complications - the minute repeater - for his latest creation, the Soprano.
In addition to featuring a trademark tourbillion, the timepiece incorporates a four-note repeater that strikes Westminster Quarters - the distinctive tune played by Big Ben.
To minimise sound interference and maximise aesthetic appeal, the watch has no dial, displaying the finishing of the movement and Charles X style bridges. The Soprano is available in two limited editions of eight pieces each, with a choice of red or white gold and anthracite PVD titanium.
Further information: www.christopheclaret.com