WHY WE LOVE IT If you don't know Habring, you're doing yourself a disservice. The brand, founded in 2004 by the husband-and-wife team of Richard and Maria Kristina Habring, has been building some of the finest contemporary timepieces of the past 20 years. Richard, who was previously a technical developer with IWC and A. Lange & Sohne, develops with his wife everything from gorgeous time-only pieces to stunningly complicated chronographs, several of which use in-house calibers. This particular Habring, the Foudrayante Felix Date, is a stunningly well executed, modern pointer-date watch. Housed in a 42mm stainless steel case, it features a sapphire crystal, an unsigned crown, and a polished beel. Its brushed silver dial is a thing of beauty: It's adorned with a yellow gold spear handset and matching Arabic and baton indices, an outer date ring with a black bracket pointer hand, and a frosted foudroyante (flashing seconds) subdial at 9 o'clock. But that's not all: Powered by the A11F manually-wound movement, the watch features a deadbeat seconds complication, meaning that the seconds appear to jump like those of a quartz watch. This rare complication ensures accurate seconds readings despite a mechanical power source. Paired to a brown leather strap with an unsigned, stainless steel pin buckle and showing only normal wear throughout, this handsome Habring from the 2020s is accompanied by much of its ephemera. Don't miss out on such a special piece from one of the best names in boutique watchmaking! Jump on this one now!
OVERALL CONDITION Case is in outstanding condition overall showing only faint wear from gentle use. Brushed silver dial with stepped outer date track and gold-foil indices is in as-new condition with matching handset. Unsigned crown.
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