

The Nord Zeitmaschine Freesdial is a striking expression of independent watchmaking, blending avant-garde design with serious mechanical ingenuity. True to Nord’s experimental philosophy, the Freesdial challenges traditional dial architecture, presenting time in a visually arresting, three-dimensional format that feels both futuristic and purposeful. Housed in a bold, architectural case, the Freesdial features a layered, open-worked dial construction that creates depth and motion on the wrist. Floating indications and exposed mechanical elements draw the eye inward, offering a constantly engaging view of the watch’s inner workings. The result is a timepiece that wears like a mechanical sculpture—unmistakably modern, yet rooted in traditional Swiss craftsmanship. Powering the watch is a finely finished mechanical movement, visible through its open design and executed to a high standard expected of a niche independent manufacture. Every detail reflects Nord Zeitmaschine’s commitment to originality, from the unconventional display to the technical execution. Produced in very limited numbers, the Nord Zeitmaschine Freesdial is rarely seen on the secondary market and appeals to collectors seeking something truly different from mainstream haute horlogerie. This instance was made one off for a customer, Li Fei. It is an ideal addition for those who value innovation, exclusivity, and bold design in their collection.