The Felipe Pikullik Mondphase II, with the Indie's First In-House Calibre
The Felipe Pikullik Mondphase II represents a significant milestone in independent watchmaking, showcasing the brand's first in-house calibre, FPMP2. Known for his exceptional decorative techniques, Pikullik transitions from enhancing pre-existing movements to creating a fully original design that emphasizes both technical functionality and aesthetic appeal. The new movement allows for a more expressive dial side, showcasing a cosmic-inspired dark blue aventurine glass background and intricate 3D elements. With a case size of 41mm, available in steel, bronze, or platinum, the watch is both visually striking and practical, featuring a water resistance of up to 50 meters. Limited to just 20 pieces per material, the Mondphase II is priced at EUR 45,000 for steel, EUR 58,000 for bronze, and EUR 65,000 for platinum. Each piece combines a sophisticated design with a robust movement that offers a power reserve of about 40 hours and operates at a frequency of 3Hz. The watch also features a signature three-dimensional moon phase display and a unique winding mechanism that simplifies service operations, allowing younger watchmakers to engage in the assembly process. For enthusiasts and collectors, this timepiece marks a blend of craftsmanship, creativity, and independence in watchmaking.