

Schwarz-Etienne returns with a stealthy, high-art twist on its already head-turning Geometry series: the new Geometry Black. Limited to just 100 pieces, this monochromatic masterpiece dials down the color. Still, it cranks up the craftsmanship, delivering a watch that feels like it was engineered for both design purists and mechanical obsessives alike.


Housed in a modest yet refined 39mm polished stainless steel case, the Geometry Black keeps the spotlight firmly on its dial—a mesmerizing, deconstructed landscape crafted from solid 18k gold. Designed in collaboration with acclaimed artist Eric Giroud and dialmaker Metalem, the face is split into four segments, each displaying intricate, contrasting textures including snailed arcs, fan pleats, Clous de Paris, and sandblasted finishes. The result? A kinetic, almost hypnotic visual effect that challenges your eyes while staying legible and timeless.

Underneath the artistry beats the heart of a true mechanical powerhouse: Schwarz-Etienne’s in-house ASE 200.02 automatic movement. Powered by a micro-rotor and boasting an impressive 86-hour power reserve, it’s not just built to perform—it’s built to impress. The movement has also been treated to a fresh visual upgrade, featuring black PVD-coated sandblasted bridges and contrasting rhodium-plated polished bevels for a look that perfectly complements the dial’s tonal drama.
Paired with an aged black leather strap and offered at $28,000, the Geometry Black is equal parts sculpture and precision timekeeping—a sharp, modern classic for those who like their luxury with edge.
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