At the heart of each of our watches beats our mechanical self-winding calibre MU-01
Our calibre uses the components of the historic ETA 2776 movement, created in 1969 and whose production ceased in 1982 due to the "quartz crisis".
We discovered a large stock of these components and decided to rework them to revive this sleeping treasure.
We thus equipped our movement with a 21'600 alternations oscillator (3Hz) in order to privilege the power reserve. This one is of 48 hours minimum. We also offer three different colors with original finishes: Circular wave decor, diamond angles and a sunburst rotor whose engraving recalls the brand logo.
As the master craftsman of the components and their assembly, we can thus guarantee our independence and an impeccable after-sales service for decades to come.
MU01-A1
Decoration:
-Main plate: circular graining and shot-blasting
-Rotor: Sunburst and lacquered Muse logo
-Bridges : Circular wave decor and diamond angles
Ruthenium treated
MU01-A2
Decoration:
-Main plate: circular graining and shot-blasting
-Rotor: Sunburst and lacquered Muse logo
-Bridges : shot-blasting and diamond angles
Black PVD treated
MU01-A3
Decoration:
-Main plate: circular graining and shot-blasting
-Rotor: Sunburst engraved Muse logo
-Bridges : Circular wave decor and diamond angles
Blue CVD treated
Genuine metal lace
Central aesthetic elements of our creations, the indicator discs also ensure the reading of the time.
The fineness of their walls and their finish, which combines micro-blasting, polishing and fine satin-finishing, make their manufacture a real technological feat.
Fine stone dials
In a luxury watch, the dial is more than just a backdrop. It is the essential aesthetic element that makes up the face of the watch. It therefore meets very high standards. We have chosen to use fine stones for their natural beauty and uniqueness.
Fragile and difficult to produce because of their extreme fineness, the machining of these stones requires a very particular know-how which combines mastery and dexterity.
Onyx, Aventurine, Mother of Pearl, Malachite and various types of Jasper are part of our assortment.
Sapphire glass
Sapphire is the hardest material after diamond. It is used in the high-end watchmaking industry for its extreme resistance to shocks, its exceptional transparency, which allows perfect readability of the dial and hands, as well as its anti-scratch properties.
Tailor-made box
Our case is not just a box, it is an extension of the quality components that our customers deserve at every level.