
If the devil is in the details, then this latest timepiece from Louis Moinet must have taken a few cues from the ruler of the underworld. From the elegant case to the intricate dial, you’ll see that a great deal of dedication and time has been devoted into the development of the Twintech Chronograph. It holds four secrets but will be gladly revealed to the avid connoisseurs. First, the automatic movement with three sub-dials have no less than 150 moving parts and a power reserve of 44 hours. Next secret is the ergonomic shape of the 316L stainless steel case. It’s general shape is a rectangle but you’ll clearly see that there are no sharp edges to ruin the elegent, flowing look. All the parts from the inside of the watch to the controls are carefully laid-out for greater usability – that’s the third secret. Lastly, the excellent readability of the hands are a result of extreme calibration, with a tolerance of 5/100th of a millimeter. $TBA.
We hope you enjoyed this Louis Moinet Twintech Chronograph: Design And Details article!

























