The dial comes in two configurations, one more modern and one more classic. The former features blue hands, blue accents, round luminous hour markers, and a world map at the center of the dial. This is the configuration we handled, and the mix of sporty hands/markers and the map (traditional on worldtimers) works really well. The other configuration has a guilloché dial, roman numerals, and black Breguet hands. Both are housed in the same 42mm three-piece stainless steel case and feature display casebacks so you can see the in-house movement.

The collection is limited to just 1888 pieces, and the price is $3,450 for both configurations.