

STARMAN is the kind of watch that reminds you why Haute Horlogerie still matters. At 47.4mm in 18 carat white gold, it is unapologetically sculptural, its stepped case and open worked lugs acting as both architecture and canvas. The hand engraved surface, an intricate web of intersecting lines inspired by stellar trajectories, comes alive as light moves across it, revealing depth, motion, and an almost gravitational pull. The dial is a layered meditation on space and time. Gibeon meteorite dominates the scene, its Widmanstätten patterns grounding the watch in cosmic history, while a deep blue treated base sets the stage for a sapphire disc bearing a celestial map. Hand painted, luminescent constellations float above, creating a striking illusion of depth by night. An off centre flying tourbillon competes for attention, yet somehow feels perfectly at home. Turn the watch over and the story sharpens. A detailed rendered solar map captures the planets as they appeared on March 21, 2013, a subtle but meaningful nod to Louis Moinet’s rediscovered role as inventor of the chronograph. The STARMAN is powered by a twin barrel movement delivering ninety six hours of autonomy, and is a unique piece.