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Angelus introduces the Flying Tourbillon Titanium, Blue Edition, a masterpiece that harmonizes the tension between circular forms and openworking. This timepiece features a contemporary case architecture, with a carbon composite container encased in a titanium middle and a notched bezel. At its heart lies the new hand-wound A-310 calibre, showcasing a flying tourbillon at 6 o'clock. Large Arabic numerals float between the sapphire crystal and PVD-treated bridges, adding rhythm and lightness. The inaugural version is elegantly clad in blue, extending from the movement to the flange and the interchangeable alligator-leather and rubber straps.
The 42.5 mm diameter case combines a carbon composite container with a titanium middle, creating a dynamic and robust structure. The A-310 calibre, a hand-wound movement, features a flying tourbillon at 6 o'clock, small seconds at 9 o'clock, and a power reserve of 60 hours. The design plays with contrasts, featuring blue PVD-treated bridges, flange, and minute circle, complemented by white Super-LumiNova on the Arabic numerals. The openworked three-armed wheels and the asymmetrical carriage bridge of the tourbillon add to the technical rhythm and visual appeal. The watch comes with a matte blue alligator leather strap, and an additional blue rubber strap.