NEW: Le Triptyque Louis Erard x Alain Silberstein Khaki

Remember the Louis Erard x Alain Silberstein triumverate? Well if you missed out the first time, they’ve partnered again for a new set in matte khaki. Meet the limited edition Le Triptyque Louis Erard x Alain Silberstein Khaki, a new collection of three timepieces – the La Samaine, Le Régulateur, and Le Régulateur Tourbillon.

The Régulateur Tourbillon is available only for those who purchase the triptych box, which is limited to 78 pieces. The other two models can be acquired on their own and are in a limitation of 178 pieces (which includes the 78 allocated to the boxed set).

The collaboration between Louis Erard and Alain Silberstein was began with the first edition in 2019, followed by a first triptych with a day/date, a regulator and a monopusher chronograph, and then a diptych with a day/date hand and a regulator.

First up, we have the La Semaine Louis Erard x Alain Silberstein Khaki. The dial features, alongside the three outsized Silberstein hands (red lacquered hour hand, white lacquered minute hand and yellow lacquered seconds hand), a signature Silberstein ‘smiledays’ day disc and a date window at 6 o’clock. The use of red is carried through to the 12 o’clock marker.

The case is 40mm (thickness of 11.80mm) of micro-blasted and polished grade 2 titanium and water resistant to 100m. It has a red lacquered crown with the Louis Erard logo. The case back is engraved with ‘Louis Erard x Alain Silberstein 1 of 178’.

Powering it is the automatic Sellita SW220-1 which beats at 28,800 VPH and has a power reserve of 38 hours. It features an open-worked oscillating weight with black lacquered Louis Erard symbol, approx. 38 hours of power reserve

The La Semaine comes on a matching khaki nylon strap with a micro-blasted grade 2 titanium hook-and-loop. Limited to 178 pieces, it has an RRP of CHF 4,000 (excluding taxes).

Next up is the Le Régulateur. Its khaki dial features a black hour sub dial at 12 o’clock which has a lacquered red triangular hour marker, a white lacquered central minute hand, and a seconds counter at 6 o’clock with a lacquered yellow hand. Both the hour counter and black flange feature a mix of white and red indices.

Like the La Semaine, the Le Régulateur comes in a 40mm micro-blasted and polished grade 2 titanium case with a water resistance of 100m, and it also features a red lacquered crown with the Erard logo and a case back engraved with ‘Louis Erard x Alain Silberstein 1 of 178’.

It is powered by the automatic Sellita SW266-1 which beats at 28,800 VPH and has a power reserve of 38 hours. It also has an open-worked oscillating weight decorated with the Erard logo in black lacquer.

It also comes on a khaki nylon strap with micro-blasted grade 2 titanium hook-and-loop fastening. Again with a limitation number of 178, it has the same RRP of CHF 4,000 (excluding taxes).\

Finally, we have the Le Régulateur Tourbillon Louis Erard x Alain Silberstein Khaki which comes only in the full set of three models.

The 60-second tourbillon is made by Olivier Mory, BCP Tourbillons, La Chaux-de-Fonds and the movement is the manually wound Calibre BCP T02 which beats at 21,600 VPH and has 100 hours of power reserve. Hz), circular decoration on the movement, approx.

With a tourbillon at six o’clock and an hour counter at 12 o’clock it has the same use of a lacquered red triangle hand, a white lacquered minute hand, and the same mix of red and white indices and mix of red and white markers on the black flange as the Le Régulateur model.

Like the other two, it comes in a 40mm case that is a mix of micro-blasted and polished grade 5 titanium with a water resistance of 100m and a red lacquered crown with the Erard logo and case back engraved with ‘LE x AS’ and ‘1 of 78’.

The strap is the same as for the other two models.

Only available in the 78-piece limited edition box, the Triptyque set is priced at CHF 22,222 (excluding taxes).

To place an order, go to Louis Erard’s site.

 

[Photo credit: Louis Erard and Alain Silberstein]



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