The Millenary collection was introduced to the market in 1995 but it was not until 2011 that this collection became very popular thanks to 4101 design, also known as the inside out. The 4101 is the second generation of this collection and with no doubt, the best looking one.
This breathtaking dial is surrounded by a stainless steel elliptical case that measures 47mm x 43mm and 13.1mm in thickness, while the beautiful lugs have a 24mm spacing to hold the black alligator leather straps.
The Millenary is a work of art for your wrist with a contemporary design that will not be mistaken by any other timepiece out there. It has a very handsome case design that has a combination of polished and satin finish.
Under the sapphire crystal is an exceptional dial which features an eccentric main dial with applied gold roman numerals and a small second sub-dial overlapping between the 6 and 9 O’clock position.
The rest of the dial is the movement which is what makes this timepiece so intriguing and phenomenal. The 3d architecture of the movement can be seen thru the dial, including the heart of this movement which is fully exposed with is full balance bridge.
All the bridges have circular grinding and adorned with cote de Geneva stripes while the plates have engine turning. These are components that are typically seen thru the see thru case-back of the watch but the Millenary has a reversed movement design that gives the movement an essential role on the overall aesthetics of the dial.
Under the hood, you can see the rest of this unique In House automatic movement. Caliber 4101 was specifically made for this watch and is compose of 284 parts which includes 34 jewels and a highly detailed 22K mono block gold rotor with maintenance free ceramic bearings.
This caliber works at 4 hertz and has a power reserve of 60 hours.