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The Executive Selection: Chanel Monsieur Tourbillon Meteorite This was one of the timepieces to be exhibited at the 2023 installment of Watches and Wonders in Geneva, Switzerland.

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Limited to only 55 pieces, Chanel's Monsieur Tourbillon Meteorite comes with a black ceramic case that puts the spotlight on two significant elements of this watch. The first is the lion- the emblem of the House of Chanel- that sits within the cage of the tourbillon, and that turns with the rhythm of the seconds.

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The second is the dial, created from a fragment of meteorite, that, quite literally, makes each piece unique. Do note that this Monsieur watch also houses a flying tourbillon movement, the Calibre 5.1- a first for this model.

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