Maghnam has introduced a new generation of its Mohareb, a sculptural watch built around a modular case system and a bi-retrograde display. Hours sweep across an arc before snapping back, while minutes are read on a vertical scale—an arrangement that reinforces the watch’s architectural, almost helmet-like form.

The case itself is designed to change shape. Interchangeable modules—Blades, Halo, and Wings—attach to a central body, allowing the watch to shift from a more angular expression to something rounder or more restrained. Despite the visual complexity, proportions remain considered at 39.5 mm across and just 8.6 mm thick, with a lightweight construction in 904L steel.
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Power comes from a hand-wound Sellita SW210 base, topped with a proprietary retrograde module developed by founder Sohaib Maghnam. Two new colourways—Argent Crimson and Deep Blue—mark this latest release, with pricing set at CHF 7,200 before tax.
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