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TRENTE-DEUX SUNRAY GREY

Sale price£18,250.00

Manufacture Movement, conceived, designed, developed, prototyped, machined, decorated, and assembled entirely in-house, the X-Nihilo is Trilobe’s first Manufacture movement.

Its bold architecture revolves around an open island, creating space and spotlighting an isolated, magnified balance wheel.

It offers a 42-hour power reserve, combining technical excellence with a distinctive aesthetic.

A new steel signature, case and bracelet are designed as a sophisticated, cohesive whole. The bracelet is shaped to perfectly hug the wrist, with each satin-brushed and bevelled link gradually narrowing for a refined and fluid taper. The interlinks, polished to a mirror finish, echo the Trilobe’s pointed shape, creating a signature motif and animating the surface with a subtle play of light.

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

Time is no longer read in a straight line, but experienced through shifting forms and continuous movement.