

The watch draws its design inspiration from the “Model 5A5” radio launched in the 1940s by the Chicago-based General Television & Radio Corporation. The titanium case, hand-painted in green lacquer, vividly reproduces the look and texture of a bakelite radio cabinet, exuding a nostalgic vintage charm. The crown is positioned at 6 o’clock, while the lugs resemble radio handles, paired with a red leather strap for a bold contrast.
The dial faithfully recreates the visual layout of the Model 5A5 radio:
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The right-hand side frequency display has been reimagined as the hour and minute subdial, featuring red hands and Arabic numerals replacing the radio’s frequency scales.
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The central section and 12 o’clock marker incorporate Hautlence’s Möbius loop emblem.
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The left-hand “speaker grille” cleverly conceals the flying tourbillon, a subtle and stylish integration of form and function.

Inside ticks the ED20-SP00 automatic movement, operating at 21,600 vibrations per hour and offering a 72-hour power reserve. The caseback echoes the back panel of the vintage Model 5A5 radio, engraved like an old nameplate with the watch’s technical specifications.
The watch is presented on a red calfskin leather strap, limited to 10 pieces worldwide, with a retail price of €62,400.






Technical Specifications
Hand-painted titanium case, 39.2 × 44.4 mm, 12.1 mm thick,Titanium crown,Sapphire crystal glass,Copper dial with red hands,Caliber D20 automatic movement, 29 jewels, 21,600 vph, 72-hour power reserve,Calfskin leather strap,Complication: Flying tourbillon.