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A new exclusive creation joins the collection of timepieces with hard stone dials designed by the independent watchmaking manufacture, the KS 05 Titanium Moss Agate.
Created for Kross Studio's longstanding partner in the United Arab Emirates, Ahmed Seddiqi & Sons, this watch features a 45mm brushed titanium case housing a moss agate dial and the manufacture's iconic movement, the central floating tourbillon.
A manual winding mechanical movement, the KS 7’005 counts 220 components including 27 jewels, and its construction provides exceptional performance. The main functions such as winding, energy accumulation, regulation, and display are coaxial and placed on the central axis. Thus, the barrel, whose diameter is larger than the radius of the plate, gives the movement a power reserve of 120 hours with chronometric performance. The balance wheel overlooks the barrel, just like the tourbillon and its fixed seconds wheel, which are elevated above the movement and hands. A patented technical innovation, Kross Studio's central floating tourbillon offers a unique perspective on its complex mechanics. The innovation of the KS 7’005 movement also lies in the peripheral hour display mechanism, achieved by a planetary gear system mounted on two ball bearings, freeing the tourbillon from any obstruction.
The case of the KS 05 is crafted from grade 5 titanium, a biocompatible material that surpasses stainless steel in terms of strength and durability, underscoring Kross Studio's commitment to using the most advanced materials in the industry. Its circular satin finish lends it an elegant and modern aesthetic while providing a pleasant tactile sensation. Devoid of lugs, angles, or even a crown, the case presents a sleek profile that offers an ergonomic wearing experience. A push-button for setting the time is integrated at 3 o'clock. Ingeniously integrated into the case back and seamlessly interacting with the movement, a D-ring allows for easy and efficient winding of the movement and time adjustment. Furthermore, an interchangeable strap system is integrated into the case, allowing the wearer to change the strap with a simple click. The KS 05 watches come with two straps, enabling the wearer to personalize their timepiece according to their preferences.
The KS 05 watch’s domed and oversized sapphire crystal invites admiration of the movement's complexity from every angle. The crystal has received full technical attention: an anti-reflective coating has been applied to both its outer and inner surfaces and anti-UV and anti-static treatments have been applied inside the crystal, making it nearly invisible.
A distinctive feature of the KS 05 Titanium Moss Agate is its dial, which is composed of two distinct parts. The design and position of the outer dial, commonly referred to as the flange, offer a smooth aesthetic transition from the case to the movement, drawing attention to its revolutionary central floating tourbillon. Circular satin-finished, in black PVD, it features an engraved railway track filled with white lacquer. The indexes are rhodium-plated, satin-finished, and filled with white Super-LumiNova®. The inner dial, made of moss agate, plays with transparency. Designed with an opening at 9 o'clock, it is fixed on the movement's plate. It allows a glimpse of the fascinating mechanism of the movement and its traditional watchmaking finishes, visible between the filaments embedded in the stone.
Kross Studio offers various versions of hard stone dials, and case materials, adorned with diamonds or not, in its KS 05 collection: 18-carat red gold or grade 5 titanium meets blue aventurine, turquoise, or even meteorite. Each piece is produced in a limited series of 10 pieces, or as a unique piece to meet the demands of discerning collectors. Each watch in the collection is equipped with the central floating tourbillon, Kross Studio's signature movement. A contemporary horological complication that perfectly combines form and function, as in every piece conceived by the independent watchmaking manufacture that has been innovating since its creation in 2020.