Baltic Heures du Monde
In the 1930s, Swiss watchmaker Louis Cottier invented the modern worldtimer, building movements for Patek Philippe and Vacheron Constantin that could display every time zone at a single glance. Those pieces are now among the most coveted vintage watches in existence. The Baltic Heures du Monde is a direct tribute to that tradition, pairing a modified Soprod C125 automatic with a transparent 24-hour rotating disc and a ceramic bezel engraved with 24 cities. The 37mm 316L stainless steel case runs 11.3mm thick with a double-domed sapphire crystal with internal AR coating and 328 feet of water resistance. Beveled sword hands in white Super-LumiNova sweep over dials cut from natural stone: deep blue Sodalite that fluoresces under UV light, slate blue-gray Labradorite that shifts with the angle, and warm brown-orange Tiger's Eye. BGW9-lumed city markers on the unidirectional ceramic bezel glow blue at night. The movement delivers a 42-hour power reserve at 4Hz, with options on Italian calf leather, a beads-of-rice bracelet, or a flat-link steel bracelet. Limited to 200 numbered pieces per dial.

