Breva Genève expands its Segreto di Lario collection with the Meridian Gold, a new reference defined by a softly textured, powder-gold dial. The tone draws from historical navigation instruments—sextants, compasses, and meridian circles—bringing their visual language into a contemporary context. Set within a 41 mm Grade 5 titanium cushion case, the watch continues the collection’s instrument-inspired approach to display and layout.

The dial is organised like a control panel, with Breva’s signature crossed hands used to indicate a dual-scale power reserve. The system tracks energy across six days, with a secondary scale offering more precise indication over the final 24 hours. A wind rose at twelve o’clock reinforces the navigational theme, while the overall layout prioritises clarity without abandoning complexity.
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Inside is the hand-wound C101 calibre, developed with master watchmaker Jean‑François Mojon, featuring triple retrograde indications and a seven-day power reserve. The Meridian Gold is available for pre-order, with deliveries expected in autumn 2026 and pricing set at CHF 46,000 before tax.
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