Louis Moinet Magistralis
Louis Moinet's Magistralis is a unique and majestic piece that is part of a grand complication. This watch is equipped with a perpetual calendar and a monocolumn pushwheel chronograph. Moon Phase features a minute repeater with real lunar meteorites and cathedral gongs that are beautifully complemented by a violin-style amplification case. The
equally impressive movement complements the impressive features of the Magistralis. The Magistralis Vallee de Joux was first created about 100 years ago and is marked with a Poincon de Geneve stamp. The sparkling black guilloché from the Cotes de Jura contrasts brilliantly with the four sub-dials in old rose color. It offers excellent readability with multiple readings plated with blue steel needles.
The 30-minute chronograph complements the central chronograph seconds hand with a wall sub-dial at 12 o'clock. The day sub-dial is at 9 o'clock and the date sub-dial is at 3 o'clock. The Louis Moinet Magistralis is an amazing watch, and the watch with reamplifier is the second edition of Louis Moinet's great 1856 watch Traite d Horlogerie. Exquisitely crafted case from figure maple and lacquered spruce.
Throughout its history, Louis Moinet has a tradition of making watches for some of the most powerful and wealthy people in the world. Some of them include Napoleon, George IV, James Monroe, and Thomas Jefferson. The Magistralis is also known for being a unique watch designed for a specific type of person, and a perfect addition to any connoisseur's watch collection.
The Louis Moinet's Magistralis is also one of the most expensive watches in the world, priced at around $860,000. Widely recognized as one of the most stylishly wearable watches. You can get a unique piece of meteorite from this eye-catching watch found on the moon. This watch also has a perpetual calendar mechanism. So overall, this is an amazing watch and most watch lovers will want to own this watch for the rest of their lives. This watch comes at 8th place out of the 10 most expensive watches in the world.
- Price: $860,000