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Timekeepers Club / December 10, 2021

Christophe Claret Al-Ula

A keen connoisseur of history and culture, Christophe Claret unveils a timepiece whose symbolic power is highlighted by the ingenious optical phenomenon of the mirascope. At the center of this limited edition conveying a message recalling the history and civilizations of the East which founded the foundations of modern society : AL- ULA, a basin stretching from Jordan to the Arabian desert, sumptuous witness of the Nabatean civilization, the iconic monument symbolizing appears to literally burst out of the dial.

Christophe Claret never ceases to surprise. This true virtuoso of the watchmaking art plays with mechanics, reinvents style codes and creates a fresh and very personal vision of the passing of time. This approach has driven the creation of the Mecca timepiece that uses the optical phenomenon of the mirascope in paying tribute to a civilization and a rich culture more than three thousand years old.

Optical illusion

AL-ULA, the capital of the Kingdom of Dedan, is today a site of major cultural significance and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It welcomes Al-Hegra and Mada’in Saleh into its signature. The site has several dozen monuments that have been incredibly preserved from late antiquity.

Optical illusion AL-ULA, the capital of the Kingdom of Dedan, is today a site of major cultural significance and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It welcomes Al-Hegra and Mada’in Saleh into its signature. The site has several dozen monuments that have been incredibly preserved from late antiquity.

AL-ULA, like all Christophe Claret signature timepieces, epitomizes the highest standards of fine watchmaking embodied by the brand. Developing the technically demanding mirascope to function perfectly took extreme dedication and focus. Two months of research and several prototypes were integral to obtaining the desired optical effect. The next critical step was designing and crafting the hour and minute hands, which had to be reconfigured, as the mirascope was now the centerpiece of the watch. The hands became pointers revolving on an invisible ring around the perimeter of the dial, each equipped with a counterweight to optimize stability. The challenge of creating the hands was to find a material light enough to compensate for the relatively larger – though mainly concealed – size of the display mechanism. The solution was to use anticorodal (aluminum), which has an excellent rigidity/weight coefficient.

The power of symbols

Esthetically speaking, no detail was left to chance. The AL-ULA timepiece features a wealth of emblematic elements and references to the ancestral culture of the region. First, the dial which opens on the iconic Mada’in Saleh monument is engraved in solid rose gold. The color green, in connection with the Arab culture of the past and the present. To accentuate the symbolism of the piece, the Arabic hour numerals and the “AL-MIM” motifs have been engraved on the flange. The front of the watch reveals a calligraphy drawn in the Diwani style by a master calligrapher, “AL-ULA and THE MAGIC OF THE ORIENT”, this one is filled by a hand engraving.

The aesthetic and symbolic spectacle is continued on to the back of the AL-ULA timepiece. The ball-bearing cover is decorated with an engraving of the coat of arms of the Christophe Claret brand around which the green sapphire oscillating weight of the self-winding movement rotates. It should be noted that Christophe Claret has obtained a patent for the sapphire element connecting the ball-bearings to the oscillating weight concealed behind a circle Crafted in green sapphire so as to reveal the meticulous movement finishing, all decorated with a motif around the edge engraved by hand with a green enamel filling.

Finally, the back bezel is engraved with the symbolism of AL-ULA’s current geographic location. The back of the watch shows important inscriptions relating to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, guardian of today AL-ULA. All adorned with green enamel, the inscriptions “LA ILAH ILA ALLAH MOHAMAD RASOOL ALLAH” and “THE KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA” are also calligraphed in the Diwani style and engraved by hand to perfect this extraordinary masterpiece. Indeed, the kingdom of Saudi Arabia has made considerable efforts to promote this world heritage of humanity and recently made this wonder accessible to the public.

With these words, almost everything is said… the rim of the titanium case reveals that only very few enthusiasts will have the chance to wear one of the AL-ULA watches on their wrist.

Technical specifications: 

Christophe Claret Al-Ula 

Reference: AU000AVE15.300-317 (Grade 5 Titanium)

Reference: AU000AVE15.300-337 (5N red gold)

Limited edition of 17 pieces per reference

Case

  • Material: Grade 5 Titanium or 5N red gold
  • Diameter: 44 mm
  • Thickness: 18.49 mm
  • Glass: Sapphire crystal
  • Caseback bears Christophe Claret logo on the green sapphire crystal
  • Back bezel bears two engravings - Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and Shahada
  • Water-resistant to 30 meters 

Dial and hands

  • Green dial with hand engraved Arabic calligraphy drawn in the Diwani style “AL-ULA and THE MAGIC OF THE ORIENT”
  • Mirascope with Mada’in Saleh monument in center of the dial is engraved in solid rose gold.
  • Anticorodal (aluminum) pointer-hands

Movement

  • Caliber AVE15
  • Self-winding movement
  • Diameter: 26.20 mm
  • Thickness: 3.37 mm (without hands)
  • Number of parts: 186
  • Number of jewels: 28
  • Barrels: Twin barrels
  • Frequency: 28,800 vph (4 Hz)
  • Escapement: Swiss lever
  • ‘Mystery’ oscillating weight with sapphire crystal segment and transferred motifs
  • Power reserve of 72 hours

Functions/Indications

  • Hours and minutes display
  • Strap and buckle
  • Black alligator strap

MSRP

  • CHF 69'000 (titanium)
  • CHF 76'000 (rose gold)

For more information, please visit christopheclaret.com

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