For centuries, time has been measured through the familiar rhythm of hands. But Trilobe reimagines this long-established language with a radical sense of freedom. By removing traditional indicators, the brand breaks from convention and introduces a new way of reading time, one that prioritises movement, balance, and architectural expression over inherited norms. In doing so, it challenges the very idea of what a watch should look like, or how it should communicate time.
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Where time takes a different form
For centuries, time has been expressed through familiar hands—but Trilobe breaks from that inherited language to construct a completely different way of reading it. Instead of linear indication, the brand builds its displays around rotating, independent structures that reposition time as a spatial experience rather than a fixed reference. In doing so, it replaces convention with a more architectural and abstract interpretation, where movement and composition become the primary means of understanding time.
This approach defines every Trilobe creation as a study in balance, motion, and perception. Time is distributed across multiple rotating elements that move in their own rhythm, creating a layered visual system that feels both mechanical and sculptural. Developed with a strong focus on design clarity and conceptual intent, each watch becomes an exercise in rethinking horological structure.

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Redefining how time is seen
The idea for the Maison was born from a desire to challenge one of the most established conventions in horology: the use of traditional hands to display time. Rather than building on incremental evolution, Trilobe was conceived as a conceptual departure—an attempt to rethink how time could be read, experienced, and understood through an entirely new visual language.
Since its launch, Trilobe has remained focused on developing this unique horological concept, refining its approach through successive collections and continuous technical evolution. Rooted in Paris and developed with a strong emphasis on design-driven engineering, the brand has steadily built a reputation for reinterpreting time display in a way that feels both contemporary and conceptually distinct within modern watchmaking.
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Trilobe redefines the way time is displayed by replacing traditional hands with three rotating rings that indicate the hours, minutes and seconds. Founded in Paris and crafted in Switzerland, the independent Maison combines award-winning design with innovative mechanical engineering, creating contemporary timepieces that challenge traditional watchmaking while remaining beautifully intuitive to read.
Swiss Gallery offers a carefully curated selection of Trilobe collections, including Nuit Fantastique, Les Matinaux, Une Folle Journée, Trente-Deux and L'Heure Exquise. Each collection presents a unique interpretation of Trilobe's signature rotating display, blending contemporary design with exceptional Swiss mechanical craftsmanship.
Yes. We welcome clients to our Bond Street showroom to experience Trilobe watches in person. Our specialists can demonstrate the brand's innovative rotating time display, explain the unique movement architecture and help you explore the different collections to find the perfect timepiece for your collection or lifestyle.
As an official London retailer, Swiss Gallery offers a personalised luxury buying experience with expert guidance, worldwide concierge services and access to the latest Trilobe collections. Whether you're discovering the brand for the first time or adding a distinctive independent watch to your collection, our experienced team provides trusted advice and exceptional customer service from our Bond Street showroom.





















































