Mark your calendars for WatchTime New York 2023, scheduled to take place at Manhattan’s iconic Gotham Hall from October 20 to 22. This three-day extravaganza is a paradise for watch collectors, offering brand presentations, industry discussions and a wealth of watchmaking experiences. Among the brands present will be German watchmaker Moritz Grossman, which will showcase one of its most important highlights of the year, the Benu Power Reserve Salmon.
Moritz Grossman is a name synonymous with the traditional art of watchmaking, especially the Benu Heritage collection that demonstrates its commitment to historical styles that connect the past with the present era of watch design. grand. The new Benu Power Reserve Salmon continues this effort, combining old-world craftsmanship with modern design and technical advancements.
On the wrist, the Benu Power Reserve Salmon boasts a sleek, sleek steel case that strikes a great balance between sporty and elegant, measuring 41mm x 11.65mm with proportions refined to create style. style and comfort. The classic look combined with the long-stemmed crown and delicate bezel add to the unique, expansive charm of the watch. While an additional pusher below the crown serves the watch’s complex hand-setting mechanism, intelligently preventing foreign particles from entering the case when pulling the crown to adjust the time.
One of the most striking features of this watch is its salmon-colored dial and matching seconds sub-dial, a limited edition design choice that exudes warmth and modernity. The harmonious mix of pink and orange in the dial’s color palette is nicely complemented by soft blue printed Arabic numerals, while a blue and gray power reserve indicator sits on the side. below another printed detail in the brand’s logo at the 12 o’clock position. A dark gray minute track discreetly frames the dial, while delicately tapered hands in Benu’s signature diamond shape point to the running time—with each hand-made steel hand and tempered blue.
Flipping the watch over reveals Benu’s heart in the Moritz Grossman caliber 100.2, visible through the sapphire exhibition caseback. The caliber 100.2 is an extension of the caliber 100.1 and is made as a classic cylinder movement with a 2/3 plate. The hand-wound mechanism features exceptional finishing, including the brand’s signature Glashütte stripes on the disc, a hand-engraved and shock-resistant balance pin, as well as the use of white jade as decoration. strength, held by purple-brown screws.
The Benu Energy Reserve Salmon is limited to only 50 pieces, with a price of 29,300 euros, equivalent to about 30,750 USD at the time of writing. Don’t miss the chance to admire the Moritz Grossman Benu Power Reserve Salmon as well as many other watch masterpieces at WatchTime New York 2023.