Based in Meyrin, in the canton of Geneva, the
watchmaker Emile Chouriet presents its first in-house
mechanical movement after three years of development,
as well as Ice Cliff, a timepiece with an elegant and
angular design inspired by craggy peaks.
For Jean Depéry, founder of the Genevan brand
Emile Chouriet, developing and producing his
very own movement is a dream finally come true.
Launched in 2016, the self-winding EC5318 calibre
now equips four timepieces all designed to
grace the female wrist: Soleos, Héritier, Alchimie
and Fairy Flower. This movement, designed at the
Emile Chouriet site in Meyrin, in the canton of
Geneva, displays hours, minutes and seconds centrally, with the date positioned
on the dial at 3 o’clock. It offers a 45-hour power reserve.
The latest model to benefit from the new EC5318 calibre and housed in a
29mm steel case, Héritier Lady is an elegant, classic wristwatch. The rim
is composed of markers, drawn like delicate pen strokes, and three black
Roman numerals set upon a white-lacquered dial. The discreet date window
is displayed at 3 o’clock. At the heart of the porcelain dial sit a set of
slender steel hands tracking the hours and minutes. The seconds are also
positioned at the centre.
Rugged like a mountain range, Ice Cliff is angular in shape with its slanting
bezel and silver dial featuring a grey, spiky chapter ring. The 40mm
steel casing – which can be worn by both men and women – houses the
EC5318 calibre, on an ETA2824 base. The self-winding mechanical movement
tracks the hours, minutes and seconds as well as the date.
Source: Europa Star TIME.BUSINESS/TIME.KEEPER Dec. 2016 - Jan. 2017