Patented Amadeo Convertible Case System

7 Day Power Reserve

Reverse Hand-Fitting

Skeletonised Tourbillon with Fleurisanne engravings

Piece Unique

Seconds hand carried on the tourbillon carriage

This Amadeo Amadeo Unique Piece perfectly captures BOVET 1822’s commitment to the artistic crafts. The 18K red gold case takes more than 120 hours to hand-engrave, while the movement takes more than 100 hours — both are done by one master engraver in the BOVET 1822’s in-house workshop.

Design

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Amadeo Convertible Case System
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7-day power reserve indicator
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Seconds hand is carried on the upper pivot of the tourbillon carriage
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Three Roman numerals are visible on the movement at 12, 3 and 9 o’clock.

Features & Functionality

The Madonna dial on the reverse side is hand-painted on Mother-of-Pearl, taking more than 120 hours to finish. Echoing BOVET’s historic timepieces from the 1800s, real pearls are set all around this miniature painted dial.

 

The only change in the way this timepiece is made today is the improvement of the tools (microscopes, hard metal for the gravers, better paints, and more), but it all comes to the artistry of men and women doing the painstakingly detailed work.

Zoom in to discover the details

Zoom in to discover the details

Powering this timepiece is BOVET’s patented flying tourbillon with a power reserve of 7 days. The hands on the back side of the dial are reverse-fitted to ensure they turn clockwise, using BOVET’s proprietary and patented system.

The Amadeo Amadeo uses the Amadeo system, patented in 2010 after seven years of research and development, which makes it possible to wear the timepiece on either side, use it as a pocket watch or a desk clock, convertible within seconds without any tools.

 

A true work of art, the Amadeo Amadeo Tourbillon demonstrates BOVET’s high watchmaking and artistic sides.

Zoom in to discover the details

This Amadeo Amadeo Unique Piece perfectly captures BOVET 1822’s commitment to the artistic crafts. The 18K red gold case takes more than 120 hours to hand-engrave, while the movement takes more than 100 hours — both are done by one master engraver in the BOVET 1822’s in-house workshop.

Features & Functionality

The Madonna dial on the reverse side is hand-painted on Mother-of-Pearl, taking more than 120 hours to finish. Echoing BOVET’s historic timepieces from the 1800s, real pearls are set all around this miniature painted dial.

 

The only change in the way this timepiece is made today is the improvement of the tools (microscopes, hard metal for the gravers, better paints, and more), but it all comes to the artistry of men and women doing the painstakingly detailed work.

Powering this timepiece is BOVET’s patented flying tourbillon with a power reserve of 7 days. The hands on the back side of the dial are reverse-fitted to ensure they turn clockwise, using BOVET’s proprietary and patented system.

The Amadeo Amadeo uses the Amadeo system, patented in 2010 after seven years of research and development, which makes it possible to wear the timepiece on either side, use it as a pocket watch or a desk clock, convertible within seconds without any tools.

A true work of art, the Amadeo Amadeo Tourbillon demonstrates BOVET’s high watchmaking and artistic sides.