Chasseron
It is no coincidence that Chasseron is the most solitary mountain of the valley and the name chosen for Joseph Chevalier's most nostalgic collection. They are both trapped in time. And they both take us back to the past.
Collection features
The C110 movement: a return to origins.
Observing the caliber C110 of a Chasseron is akin to contemplating an ancient masterpiece. A work that mesmerizes for the beauty and precision with which the 246 parts were created, embellished and assembled. Each designed by the finest craftsmen of the Vallée de Joux, they come together to breathe life into an automatic mechanical movement that takes us back 200 years.
Skeleton bridges: a peek into the essence of the valley.
The original form of Chasseron’s caliber C110 bridges offers the privileged few the opportunity to behold much of its interior. The eye is initially drawn to the jewels and embellishments. And its axles and wheels in motion captivate the gaze, freezing time.
Skeleton bridges: a peek into the essence of the valley.
The original form of Chasseron’s caliber C110 bridges offers the privileged few the opportunity to behold much of its interior. The eye is initially drawn to the jewels and embellishments. And its axles and wheels in motion captivate the gaze, freezing time.
The finishes: the legacy of the master watchmaker.
But it is not only the parts used in the Chasseron caliber that make it Joseph Chevalier's most nostalgic movement. The galvanized 4N rose gold plating, its 29 jewels and perlage on the main plate and bridges afford a unique touch reminiscent of the early movements created by the master watchmaker.
The dial: every second counts.
Chasseron’s movement takes its admirers back to the very origins of Joseph Chevalier. And then we have the design. With its classic case, markers in Arabic numerals or conventional indices and the three colors of its dial – pearl grey, deep blue and jet black – Chasseron suits everyone. And adding a complication consisting of a small seconds hand will allow the wearer to enjoy the expertise of the Vallée de Joux at every second.
The dial: every second counts.
Chasseron’s movement takes its admirers back to the very origins of Joseph Chevalier. And then we have the design. With its classic case, markers in Arabic numerals or conventional indices and the three colors of its dial – pearl grey, deep blue and jet black – Chasseron suits everyone. And adding a complication consisting of a small seconds hand will allow the wearer to enjoy the expertise of the Vallée de Joux at every second.
COSC certification: the quality standard of the valley.
Like other Joseph Chevalier movements, the caliber C110 is certified by the Official Swiss Chronometer Testing Institute (COSC). This certification is reserved for high-precision watches meeting the seven criteria for demonstrating their efficacy and accurate time measurement.