In little more than 10 years, Cyrus Genève has been able to establish a reputation for remarkable creative vitality and great technical and innovative skills, relying on the expertise of one of the most creative and respected contemporary watchmakers: Jean-François Mojon. As demonstrated by the Lime version of the Klepcys Dice, the single-pusher chronograph capable of measuring two short times independently, with an unprecedented yellow/green look, a bold new colour scheme that visually differentiates the elapsed times recorded by the two chronographs. Both colours are used on the two hands of the chronograph counter at 3 o'clock, the flange with double scale, the column wheels and the respective crowns.
Both the minute and chrono seconds hands are mirrored. The first chronograph, identified by its green colour, is activated, stopped and reset to zero at 12 o'clock by means of the crown at 3 o'clock. The second chronograph, activated by pressing the pusher on the crown at 9 o'clock, is indicated in yellow and resets to zero at 6 o'clock. In this new version, the chrono and small seconds counters are made of smoked anti-reflective sapphire crystal with green indexes and contours. It is available in two versions: with a polished and satin-finished grade 5 titanium case, or with black DLC treatment, both in a limited edition of 10.
An unprecedented solution in today's watchmaking panorama, decidedly complex, and not to be confused with a split-seconds watch, in which the double hand records the time of two phenomena that have the same beginning but end at different times or indicate an intermediate time interval. The movement is the automatic CYR718 calibre. An additional black rubber strap is added to the green Cordura fabric strap.
PricesCHF 34,500 (titanium case): CHF 35,500 (black DLC titanium case).