The
Angelus Flying Tourbillon Titanium Blue Alligator represents a bold stride in contemporary watchmaking, blending structural innovation with a visually striking design. This timepiece showcases Angelus's knack for creating watches that are as much about mechanical artistry as they are about telling time. The watch doesn't just mark a point in time; it embodies a dynamic presence on the wrist, characterized by its interplay of materials, textures, and a daring blue color scheme.
This release signifies the second major entry in Angelus's modern lineup, following the Chronodate. It introduces a fresh perspective on the tourbillon complication, framing it within a case design that's become instantly recognizable as Angelus. This new model is not merely an addition to a collection, but a statement piece, demonstrating a fusion of modern aesthetics and traditional watchmaking complexities. The size, at 42.5 mm in diameter, positions the watch as a substantial yet comfortable presence, suited to a variety of wrist sizes and preferences.

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The vibrancy of the watch is immediately apparent in its color palette. A
Deep Blue PVD treatment is applied across the movement, flange, and minute circle, providing a canvas that makes the white Super-LumiNova on the Arabic numerals stand out. This choice of color and luminescence ensures that the dial remains legible under various lighting conditions, while also contributing to the watch's overall bold look. The numerals themselves appear to float, enhancing the depth and dimensionality of the dial.
One of the defining features of the Flying Tourbillon Titanium is its use of openworking. The movement is meticulously skeletonized, allowing light to pass through, highlighting the intricacy of the mechanics within. This design choice not only reduces the visual weight of the watch but also invites admiration for the craftsmanship involved in creating such a delicate and precise mechanism. The three-armed wheels, a recognizable element of Angelus watches, contribute to the movement's architectural appeal, leading the eye towards the flying tourbillon, a hallmark of horological complexity and elegance.
The case construction of the Flying Tourbillon Titanium is a showcase of material innovation. It features a two-part design: an inner container made of carbon composite, chosen for its lightweight and rigid properties, encases and protects the delicate movement. Surrounding this is a structure crafted from six titanium elements, securing the carbon composite container while also defining the watch's external appearance. This combination of materials not only speaks to the watch's modern design ethos but also ensures durability and comfort on the wrist.

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The architectural approach extends to the case middle, which features an openworked design that subtly widens near the crown. The crown itself is adorned with the Angelus logo, a nod to the brand's heritage. Encircling the sapphire crystal is a bezel with twelve notches, adding a textural element that complements the faceted lugs. These lugs are designed to accommodate an interchangeable bracelet system, reflecting a practical consideration for versatility.
The Angelus Flying Tourbillon Titanium offers a choice between a single-row titanium bracelet and a matte blue alligator leather strap, both of which are accompanied by an additional blue rubber strap. This selection allows the wearer to adapt the watch to different occasions and preferences, from a more formal setting with the leather or bracelet to a sporty look with the rubber option. The inclusion of multiple strap options underscores Angelus's attention to the wearer's experience, offering both style and functionality.
At the heart of the Flying Tourbillon Titanium lies the A-310 calibre, a hand-wound movement that reflects an evolution of Angelus's historical A-300 calibre. This movement is not merely a functional component but a piece of art in itself. It is structured around a series of circles, with its mainplate and bridges featuring an openworked design that emphasizes the watch's airy aesthetic. The small seconds display at 9 o'clock is balanced by the large barrel between 12 and 1 o'clock, with the flying tourbillon positioned at 6 o'clock, creating a harmonious visual layout.

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The A-310 calibre boasts a substantial 60-hour power reserve, ensuring that the watch remains reliable and accurate over extended periods without winding. This hand-wound movement emphasizes the mechanical core of the timepiece, connecting the wearer to the tradition of watchmaking through the ritual of winding the watch. The movement's specifications are a testament to its engineering, designed to meet the expectations of those who appreciate the fine details of mechanical watchmaking.
The technical specifications of the Flying Tourbillon Titanium highlight its meticulous construction. The A-310 calibre features 23 jewels, contributing to its smooth operation and longevity. With a diameter of 32.80 mm and a thickness of just 4.30 mm, the movement is a marvel of miniaturization, demonstrating Angelus's skill in creating complex mechanisms that fit within a wearable and attractive case. The movement operates at a frequency of 4 Hz (28,800 vibrations per hour), ensuring precise timekeeping.
The finishing of the A-310 calibre is executed to a high standard, reflecting the watch's luxury status. The mainplate and bridges feature a sunray-brushed finish, enhanced by chamfering and polishing, and are treated with a blue PVD coating that matches the watch's overall color scheme. The wheels are circular-grained, while the tourbillon carriage is rhodium-plated and circular-grained, with its bridge meticulously block-polished and chamfered. These details showcase the attention to detail and craftsmanship that goes into every component of the watch.

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On the dial, the flange receives a blue PVD treatment, creating a cohesive look with the movement and case. The appliqués and hour hands are generously coated with Super-LumiNova, ensuring that the watch remains legible in low-light conditions. This practical feature does not detract from the aesthetic appeal but instead enhances the watch's dynamic and modern character.
The case of the Flying Tourbillon Titanium is a study in material contrast and structural ingenuity. The chamber is made of carbon composite, a material chosen for its exceptional strength-to-weight ratio, ensuring that the watch is both durable and comfortable to wear. The bezel, crown, and monobloc case middle are crafted from titanium, with satin-finished surfaces and polished chamfers that add a touch of understated sophistication.
The water resistance of the watch is rated at 30 meters, making it suitable for everyday wear and capable of withstanding splashes and brief immersion in water. This level of water resistance is appropriate for a luxury timepiece that is designed to be worn and enjoyed in a variety of settings. The watch is presented as a limited edition of just 25 pieces, adding to its exclusivity and desirability among collectors.

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The reference number for this particular model is 0TSZF.U02A.C009A, a specific identifier for those seeking to acquire or learn more about this particular configuration. The pricing of the watch is set at CHF 45,000 when paired with the strap options, and CHF 47,000 for the version with the titanium bracelet. This pricing reflects the watch's positioning within the high-end segment of the market, considering its innovative design, use of premium materials, and the complexity of its movement.
The Angelus Flying Tourbillon Titanium Blue Alligator represents a culmination of modern design, material innovation, and traditional watchmaking expertise. It's a timepiece that caters to those who seek a bold and distinctive watch that doesn't compromise on mechanical sophistication or wearability. The limited availability of the watch further enhances its appeal, making it a sought-after piece for collectors and enthusiasts who value uniqueness and contemporary design in their timepieces.
Case: 42.50 mm diameter. Constructed from titanium and carbon composite. Features a carbon composite chamber with a titanium bezel, crown, and monobloc case middle. Satin-finished surfaces with polished chamfers. Water-resistant to 30 meters.
Movement: Calibre A-310, hand-wound mechanical with a one-minute flying tourbillon. 23 jewels. Diameter of 32.80 mm and thickness of 4.30 mm. Power reserve of 60 hours. Frequency of 4 Hz (28,800 vph). Mainplate and bridges feature sunray-brushed, chamfered, and polished finishing with blue PVD treatment. Circular-grained wheels. Tourbillon carriage is circular-grained and rhodium-plated, with a block-polished and chamfered bridge.
Dial: Blue PVD-treated flange. Features appliqués and hour hands coated with Super-LumiNova.
Strap: Matte blue alligator leather strap. An additional blue rubber strap is included. Interchangeable bracelet system. Options also include single row titanium bracelet
Price: CHF 45,000 on strap. CHF 47,000 on bracelet.
Reference Number: 0TSZF.U02A.C009A
Notes: Limited edition of 25 pieces. Features a dynamic design with suspended Arabic numerals and openworked movement. The architecture plays with tension between the circle and openworking.