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Two limited editions featuring new 3D-printed dials
Hautlence has long embraced unconventional concepts to redefine the way we read time. One of its most distinctive creations, the Vagabonde line, debuted in 2018 with its wandering hours complication. In recent years, the complication was elevated by the addition of a flying tourbillon, most notably in the Vagabonde Tourbillon Series 3 introduced last year. At Geneva Watch Days 2025, the brand unveiled the Vagabonde Tourbillon Series 4 and Series 5, both featuring newly developed 3D-printed dials.
The watches are housed in Hautlence’s signature rectangular steel case with a deep midnight-blue PVD coating. Dimensions measure 50.8 mm by 43 mm, with a thickness of 12.2 mm including the bevelled sapphire crystal (10.9 mm without). The case design integrates a bumper on the left flank and protective guards around the crown, which is sheathed in white rubber and engraved with the Hautlence logo. Turning the watch over reveals a sapphire crystal caseback engraved with “Hautlence,” and the water resistance rating of 10 ATM (100 meters).
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Each edition is distinguished by a vivid blue 3D-printed dial. The Series 4 showcases a mosaic of cubic patterns, while the Series 5 adopts an organic web-like structure with white Super-LumiNova filling the negative space. In both models, three blue satellite hour discs orbit beneath a suspended sapphire minutes ring with applied Globolight numerals for optimal legibility. A one-minute flying tourbillon with an open bar-shaped carriage is positioned at 6 o’clock.
Both watches are powered by the automatic calibre D30, developed on the Moser HMC 200 base and adapted by Hautlence with its planetary wandering-hours system. Comprising 217 components, the movement beats at 21,600 vph (3 Hz) and offers a 72-hour power reserve. The tourbillon is equipped with a double hairspring, manufactured by Precision Engineering AG, Hautlence’s sister company within the MELB Luxe holding group, ensuring superior chronometric stability.
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Completing the design, each model is paired with an integrated white rubber strap secured by a steel pin buckle finished in midnight-blue PVD. Both the Series 4 and Series 5 are limited to 28 pieces each, with a price of CHF 59,000, approximately AED 269,750.
For more information, visit Hautlence’s official website.
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