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Louis Erard x Konstantin Chaykin
Ref. 85248AA89
Le Régulateur Time-Eater
A playful and unusual stainless steel wristwatch with regulator display, part of a 178 piece limited edition made in collaboration with Konstantin Chaykin
- Estimate
- CHF2,500 - 5,000•€2,600 - 5,200$2,800 - 5,600
CHF7,620
Lot Details
- Manufacturer
- Louis Erard x Konstantin Chaykin
- Year
- 2023
- Reference No
- 85248AA89
- Case No
- D10686
- Model Name
- Le Régulateur Time-Eater
- Material
- Stainless Steel
- Calibre
- Automatic, cal. Sellita SW266-1, 31 jewels
- Bracelet/Strap
- Louis Erard leather strap
- Clasp/Buckle
- Louis Erard stainless steel pin buckle
- Dimensions
- 39mm Diameter
- Signed
- Case, dial, movement, strap and buckle signed
- Accessories
- Accompanied by Louis Erard International Warranty dated May 2023, Certificate of Authenticity limited edition, document holder, additional leather strap, strap pouch, polishing cloth, travel pouch, fitted presentation box and outer packaging.
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Full-Cataloguing
Catalogue Essay
- The result of the collaboration between Louis Erard and one of the most creative modern independent watchmakers: Konstantin Chaykin, the Time Eater consists of a limited edition of 178 pieces in a 39mm case with purple rehaut like the present example and 178 pieces in a 42mm case with green rehaut.
- The Time Eater is inspired by the Wristmons and more particularly of Konstantin Chaykin’s first Joker watch – whose eyes were made up of white discs marked with a dot for time indication. Using the typical Erard régulateur layout, Chayking made a watch dial resembling a cyclop, inspired by the one-eyed Likho character from Slavic fairy tales.
- The hours are indicated via a rotating disc resembling an eye while the seconds at six are represented via a disc with pointed teeth, turning like the devouring mouth of an ogre. The minutes are indicated via a central hand made to look like the monster's hand.
-In particularly unworn condition and with its full set of accessories, the present Time Eater is part of a limited edition if 178 pieces that was sold out minutes after its official presentation.
- The Time Eater is inspired by the Wristmons and more particularly of Konstantin Chaykin’s first Joker watch – whose eyes were made up of white discs marked with a dot for time indication. Using the typical Erard régulateur layout, Chayking made a watch dial resembling a cyclop, inspired by the one-eyed Likho character from Slavic fairy tales.
- The hours are indicated via a rotating disc resembling an eye while the seconds at six are represented via a disc with pointed teeth, turning like the devouring mouth of an ogre. The minutes are indicated via a central hand made to look like the monster's hand.
-In particularly unworn condition and with its full set of accessories, the present Time Eater is part of a limited edition if 178 pieces that was sold out minutes after its official presentation.