Haute Time Presents Christophe Claret And His X-TREM-1 Watch At Basel World

Haute Time Presents Christophe Claret And His X-TREM-1 Watch At Basel World

Seth Semilof
By Seth Semilof March 28, 2012

At Basel World, I had the opportunity to meet with Christophe Claret and all I can is is WOW!

He gave me a first look at his watch which was the big talk of Basel, the Christophe Claret X-TREM-1. The watch is next level and he is pushing complete boundaries with this creation.

The watch is a flying tourbillon 30° tube mounted on a titanium plate and three-dimensional features of the hour and minute retrograde conceptually different than any watch I have seen before. The watch has two tiny hollowed steel spheres, isolated within sapphire tubes on the left and right sides of the case-band, compared to his favorite and personal car the Porsche 911. They float up and down, accurately indicating the hours and minutes, with no physical connection to the mechanical movement that regulates their routes.

On the back of the watch, it is dual power to deliver optimum delivery of power across the timepiece. I love the movement, which is tourbillon, with their own independent energy supply drawn from two separate, hand-wound barrels.

The watch retails over $250,000 and he made only eight of them, so if you have this piece, you will be the talk of the town.

Christophe Claret is a very cool guy. He also made watch for card players, following up his last year’s Blackjack watch for Bacaret players. When I asked him where the buyers were coming from, he said mainly Asia, Europe, Russia, Middle East and the United States. He builds watches for the rich, so he knows the market well and is not scared to go outside the lines and deliver a piece for the ultimate watch buyers.

Check out the video above to get an inside look at my meeting with Christophe Claret and his next-level watch the Christophe Claret X-TREM-1.