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Laps Studio Arche: A New Era for Parisian Horology
Laps, a Parisian brand renowned for its visually striking and artistically driven timepieces, is embarking on a new chapter with the introduction of its Arche collection. This launch signifies a considerable evolution for the company, moving beyond its established quartz-powered, graphic design-centric models. Commemorating a decade in the industry, the Arche series marks Laps' inaugural foray into automatic watchmaking and inaugurates its new Studio line. While the brand's commitment to creative expression remains steadfast, there's a newfound emphasis on the intricate details of watch construction, including case design, refined finishes, precise proportions, and robust mechanical components.
The Arche presents a notable departure from Laps' previous, predominantly rectangular designs, featuring a gracefully rounded stainless steel case. With dimensions of 37.5mm in width, 44mm from lug to lug, and a slender 9.8mm thickness, it offers an elegant and wearable profile suitable for everyday adornment. The case itself is a meticulously crafted assembly of five distinct elements, allowing for individual finishing of each surface. A dynamic interplay of brushed and polished textures characterizes the timepiece, with the bezel showcasing a vertical satin finish complemented by polished bevels. A particularly distinctive feature is the construction of the lugs, whose arcing form lends the collection its name. Each lug is independently machined before being integrated into the main case body. The presence of an open, subtly tinted screw-in caseback not only secures the watch but also provides a glimpse into its mechanical heart. The watch boasts a water resistance of 50 meters.
Beneath a flat sapphire crystal, the Studio Arche's dial is offered in four distinct variations, falling into two primary aesthetic categories. The 'Mineral' line includes Green and Ivory options, both featuring a textured matte finish that draws inspiration from modern architectural designs, specifically referencing the work of Korean studio WGNB. In contrast, the 'Minimal' series presents Blue and Black dials, distinguished by a glossy, enamel-like finish that enhances light reflection and creates a vivid visual impact.
The slender hour markers, meticulously applied and featuring multiple brushed and polished facets, are designed to create an illusion of depth and dimension despite their slim profile. These markers dynamically interact with ambient light, generating captivating reflections that imbue the dial with a sense of vitality. The hour and minute hands mirror the markers' asymmetrical forms. Contrasting finishes on the hands further enhance legibility, while the central seconds hand, understated yet innovative, is reduced almost entirely to a cap. This cap features a polished facet that glints with light as it sweeps, making its motion distinctly visible. Another characteristic design element is the diamond-shaped date window, thoughtfully positioned at the 4 o'clock mark, adding a unique touch to the overall display.
The driving force behind the new Laps Arche collection is the widely recognized Miyota 9015 automatic movement. This caliber operates at a frequency of 28,800 vibrations per hour and provides an approximate power reserve of 42 hours. For those interested in a deeper understanding of this specific mechanism, a detailed analysis is readily available.
The Laps Studio Arche series watches are paired with leather straps, each secured by a custom-designed steel pin buckle. An exclusive pre-order period for these timepieces commenced on June 4th and will conclude on July 6th, with deliveries anticipated to begin in September 2026. During this pre-order phase, the watches are available at a special price of EUR 690, which will subsequently increase to EUR 860 once the pre-order window closes.
This new collection represents a significant milestone for Laps, demonstrating a maturing vision that blends artistic sensibility with horological craftsmanship. The Arche series, with its sophisticated design, meticulous finishing, and reliable mechanical movement, firmly positions Laps within the realm of serious watchmaking while staying true to its creative roots. It’s a testament to the brand's growth and its ambition to offer finely crafted automatic timepieces that are both aesthetically pleasing and mechanically sound.
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