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UNE FOLLE JOURNÉE BLUE

Sale price£21,200.00

Remaining faithful to our Maison’s offset artistic DNA, Une Folle Journée is a piece which echoes Trilobe’s first editions and puts our fundamental pillars into perspective. With its rotating and floating eccentric rings, this collection hits new heights by combining fine watchmaking traditions with a contemporary design.

The three rotating rings rush forward, carrying with them the scales of time: the largest ring for hours, the median one for minutes, and the smallest one for seconds.

The Watch reaches new heights to forge a technical bond between its off-centre rings and X-Centric³ (cubic) signature movement. The dial, open for the first time, enables to savour the watchmaking craftsmanship of a Swiss-made calibre without losing sight of the rotating rings’ singularity. This strengthens Trilobe’s innovation: the rings are intrinsic to the movement, which makes it possible to free Time.

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.

Trilobe LM13LD “L’Heure Exquise” Dune Rose Gold watch—where avant-garde design meets exquisite craftsmanship for the modern minimalist.

Redefining how time is seen

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