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Formex Aria: A New Era for Integrated-Bracelet Timepieces
Formex introduces its latest horological marvel, the Aria Manufacture Chronometer, a sleek integrated-bracelet timepiece that pushes the boundaries of modern watchmaking. This exceptional creation, born from a decade of relentless innovation, highlights Formex's commitment to cutting-edge materials and sophisticated design. The Aria, distinguished by its ultra-thin profile and featherlight titanium construction, is powered by an exclusive micro-rotor caliber, setting a new standard for the brand in the competitive integrated-bracelet watch segment.
The journey to the Aria Manufacture Chronometer began with a clear vision: to create a timepiece that would stand out in a saturated market without merely replicating existing designs. Formex CEO Raphaël Granito recognized the importance of slenderness, a key attribute in horological design, and made it central to the Aria's concept. The result is a watch with an impressive ultra-slim 6.9mm profile, a testament to meticulous engineering and design philosophy.
Achieving such a delicate thickness necessitated a specialized movement. Formex partnered with Horage, utilizing their K2 micro-rotor movement as the foundation for the exclusive FX01 caliber. This collaboration enabled the creation of a watch that is not only visually refined but also technically superior. Beyond its slender form, the Aria features a case crafted from lightweight Grade 5 titanium, offering exceptional durability without compromising on comfort. The dials, available in serene blue, vibrant green, or sophisticated gray, draw inspiration from natural elements and the passage of time, showcasing Formex's artistic flair.
Every aspect of the Formex Aria Manufacture Chronometer reflects a commitment to detail. The 40mm diameter case, with a lug-to-lug measurement of 45.45mm, boasts a harmonious blend of brushed and polished surfaces, creating a captivating visual interplay. This elegant finishing extends to the integrated bracelet, which seamlessly flows from the case to a discreet butterfly clasp, enhancing the watch's luxurious feel. The case design, characterized by a tonneau shape complemented by a round bezel, provides a distinctive and intriguing aesthetic.
The timepiece’s dial is a work of art, concavely stamped from a single piece of brass and finished with a matte lacquer. Rose-gold-plated indexes, with brushed tops and mirror-polished bevels, are mounted on subtly raised platforms, adding depth and refinement. "Creases" gracefully extend from each index, leading the eye towards the center. A sub-seconds register positioned above the 6 o'clock marker and an applied Formex logo below 12 o'clock maintain perfect balance. The hands, also rose-gold-plated, mirror the indexes' style, and all luminous elements glow with a custom orange Super-LumiNova, ensuring excellent legibility.
Turning the watch over reveals the heart of the Aria: the FX01 caliber, a testament to precision and craftsmanship. Based on the Horage K2 micro-rotor movement, it operates at 25,200 vibrations per hour (3.5Hz), features 25 jewels, and provides a robust 72-hour power reserve. As a COSC-certified chronometer, it guarantees an accuracy of -4/+6 seconds per day. The movement's tungsten micro-rotor ensures efficient winding, while a flexible geartrain pinion allows for backlash-free hand setting. The inclusion of a silicon hairspring, escape wheel, and pallet fork renders the regulating system entirely antimagnetic and resistant to corrosion. Additionally, a variable-inertia balance wheel with regulating screws optimizes performance.
The FX01 caliber is exquisitely finished, with its bridges and tungsten micro-rotor adorned with galvanic black gold plating, vertical brushing, and intricate laser-textured cutouts. These details expose deeper architectural layers, creating a compelling visual contrast that elevates the caliber's aesthetic appeal. This level of craftsmanship signifies Formex’s ambition to offer something truly exceptional, moving beyond standard movements to deliver a unique horological experience to its enthusiasts.
The Formex Aria Manufacture Chronometer stands as a remarkable achievement, distinguishing itself in the landscape of integrated-bracelet watches. Its unique design, characterized by an exploration of shapes, an ultra-slim profile, and a beautifully crafted bracelet, makes it a truly noteworthy endeavor. The concave dials and the distinctive combination of hands and indexes with custom lume further contribute to its unique identity. Coupled with the exclusive FX01 caliber, the Aria Manufacture Chronometer represents an impressive new offering from Formex, redefining expectations for the brand.
The brand will release a founders' edition of the Formex Aria Manufacture Chronometer, limited to 100 individually numbered pieces. Each watch will be priced at €7,600 / US$7,900 / CHF 5,900. These exclusive timepieces will be available for pre-order at the end of May, allowing customers to select their preferred dial color, with deliveries commencing in September 2026.
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