Le Triptyque by Louis Erard × Alain Silberstein
The new Le Triptyque Louis Erard × Alain Silberstein in contemporary khaki is a vivid and eclectic series of watches, designed by the innovative Alain Silberstein. Known for his use of primary colors and bold, unusual shapes, Silberstein has once again partnered with Louis Erard, following the black Le Triptyque and white Le Diptyque series. This new collection features three unique watches, each presenting different complications but united by their striking aesthetics and suspended case design.
Aesthetics
All three watches in the series share the same case specifications, boasting polished Grade 5 titanium lugs, a 40mm micro-blasted Grade 2 titanium case, and a uniform thickness of 11.8mm. The comon matte khaki green dial and nylon Velcro strap create a discrete, yet still vibrant appearance. The sapphire crystal with antireflective coating on both sides ensures a clear view of the playful and bold dial designs, characterized by their unique shapes, arrows, and sub-dials. The khaki background and white details offer a toned-down look, making the watches slightly understated while still retaining their eclectic charm.
Régulateur on the left, Régulateur Torbillon in the midde & La semaine on the right
Movement
The Le Régulateur model features a 31-jewel élabore-grade automatic Sellita SW266-1 movement with a 38-hour power reserve, while La Semaine is powered by a 26-jewel élabore-grade automatic Sellita SW220-1 movement, also with a 38-hour reserve. Both watches provide a view of the movement through a transparent case back. The Le Régulateur Tourbillon, however, stands out with its hand-wound BCP T02 movement developed by Olivier Mory, showcasing a tourbillon mechanism and an impressive 100-hour power reserve. All three watches have a 100 meters water resistance which is noteworthy given the design-focused approach to develop them.
Availability & Pricing
All three are available for purchase but all of them are limited runs: Le Régulateur and La Semaine priced at 4,000 Swiss francs each (excluding taxes) and limited to 178 pieces. For those interested in the complete set, including the complicated Le Régulateur Tourbillon, a collector’s box is available for Swiss francs 22,222, limited to 78 box sets. A playful addition to any watch collection.
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