The Bovet Récital 28 Prowess 1

The Bovet Récital 28 Prowess 1

Imagine a watch that lets you peek into time zones across the globe with a twist of a crown. The Récital 28 Prowess 1 does just that, with 24 clever cylinders that spin to show you the time in different parts of the world during various seasons—something no other watch can boast.

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The Magic of the Tourbillon

At the core of this watch is a magical spinning heart called a tourbillon. It’s a tiny, intricate mechanism that makes the watch run accurately. BOVET has made it even more special by designing it to be lighter and more visible, so you can watch its dance inside the watch.

The Perpetual Calendar’s Charm 

This watch doesn’t just tell time; it also keeps track of the date and year forever, rolling through the days and months with a smoothness that’s delightful to see. It’s smartly designed so that you can’t accidentally change the date when it’s doing its clever switch at the end of the month.

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The Beauty of Craftsmanship

Every single part of this watch, all 744 of them, has been touched and finished by hand with incredible care. The design inside is as beautiful as the outside, with special attention to the tiniest details that only the most skilled hands can create.

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The Récital 28 Prowess 1 is a unique world time system, which elegantly simplifies the intricacies of time zones and daylight saving adjustments, offering a seamless experience for the wearer. The combination of a double-sided flying tourbillon and a perpetual calendar with hand-finished detailing showcases BOVET’s commitment to pushing the envelope of watchmaking. This watch is not only a triumph of engineering and design but also a beacon of hope for those who yearn for a more intuitive way to navigate the annual shifts in time. The Récital 28 Prowess 1 is indeed a masterpiece that resonates with the rhythm of our lives and the changing seasons, making every glance at the wrist a moment of pure enchantment, and (hopefully) dampens the blow when you lose (or gain) an hour.

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