Luxury ecommerce concept demo Collector-grade PDP experience Crafted for luxury watch brands
Limited to 15 Pieces
CH-3123-PABL

Open Gear
Flying
Tourbillon
Paraiba

A premium hero built to sell aspiration, craftsmanship, and price confidence from the first screen.

● Available
— The atelier
Made by hand,
in Geneva
— 1985
A heritage of
quiet rebellion
— Service
Lifetime care
for your timepiece
— The Collection

Luxury commerce

A premium watch-store concept with collection browsing, product storytelling, trust cues, wishlist, cart flow, and full PDP structure.

CH-3123-PABL

Open Gear Flying Tourbillon Paraiba

Limited to 15 Pieces

€78,000incl. VAT
5 Yearwarranty
Free Returnswithin 30 days
Free Shippingworldwide
Lifetimeservicing

— Technical specifications

— Since 1985

A brand story with gravity

A luxury watch brand needs more than products. It needs mythology, product detail, and a buying experience that feels expensive before checkout.

1985
— Founding
Marius Renaud opens a small atelier on the Rue du Rhône with a single bench, a single lathe, and a singular obsession: regulators that look as beautiful from the back as the front.
1992
— First flying tourbillon
The Calibre R.01 — our first flying tourbillon, suspended on a single bridge. Six prototypes, eighteen months, and a watch that quietly redefined what an independent house could attempt.
2001
— Maison Paris
A second atelier opens in the Marais. The Cowboy Skeleton series is born — a tribute to Western iconography rendered in tempered steel and rose gold.
2014
— Space Timer
The Jupiter collection launches with dials made from authentic Muonionalusta meteorite. Each piece, by definition, four billion years old. None alike.
2024
— Today
Six master watchmakers. Two boutiques. Fewer than 400 timepieces released annually. A maison that remains, by choice, very small — and very serious about it.
— Visit us

Our boutiques

Flagship retail and authorized dealer sections show how a premium watch brand can blend commerce, trust, and physical presence.

— Care & Service

A lifetime of precision

For luxury ecommerce, aftercare matters. This section shows how servicing, warranty, and ownership trust can be built into the sales journey.

Full Revision

Complete disassembly, ultrasonic cleaning, lubrication, regulation and water-resistance testing. Recommended every 5 years.

Strap & Bracelet

Hand-stitched alligator, calf, rubber and woven straps. Sized and fitted in our boutiques or shipped with care worldwide.

Authentication

Pre-purchase inspection of secondary-market timepieces. Our archives extend to every piece ever made by the Maison.

How long does a full revision take?
A typical full revision takes between 8 and 12 weeks. Tourbillon and skeletonised pieces may require up to 16 weeks. We will provide a detailed schedule before any work begins.
Is shipping covered for international service?
Yes — we cover insured, two-way shipping for all complete revisions, anywhere in the world. We provide a fitted travel case and detailed instructions when you book the service.
What does the warranty cover?
Five years from purchase, covering all manufacturing defects and movement faults. Strap wear, accidental damage and water ingress through user-opened cases are not covered.
Can I wind and wear the watch every day?
Absolutely. Mechanical watches prefer to be worn. Daily wear keeps the lubricants moving and the components evenly worn. Our movements are designed for use, not display.
Do you offer engraving and personalisation?
We offer hand-engraving on case-backs, personalised straps and bespoke commissions for clients who order in our Geneva boutique. Lead times typically range from 4 to 9 months.