1896 One Hertz
It features a beautiful solid silver dial and an entirely exclusive and unique movement with stainless steel bridges and exceptional finishing. Historically, an independent jumping seconds denoted superlative accuracy and so was a highly respected complication. Its popularity faded in the 1970s and 80s with the dominance of quartz movements, which stepped in full seconds. Mechanical movements soon became distinguished by a smooth, sweeping seconds hand. However, with their One Hertz,