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  1. Oct 11, 2024 · This Yema x Alain Silberstein Marine watch evokes compressor watches of the past with its dual-crown architecture – the one at 2 o’clock actuates the bi-directional inner rotating bezel. It’s no real compressor (EPSA-like construction) but adds a sleek and original touch. The case is made of micro-blasted grade 5 titanium with black DLC ...

  2. A bold, colorful & unconventional limited edition collector's timepiece designed by the legendary French watchmaker & modernist artist Alain Silberstein. Equipped with YEMA's Manufacture micro-rotor caliber CMM.20 & features a Grade 5 titanium case.

  3. 5 days ago · Yema’s Calibre Manufacture Morteau 20 powers the Alain Silberstein limited edition. It features bridges with a black galvanic treatment, a red tungsten micro-rotor, and 33 jewels. Regarding accuracy, it runs between -3 and +7 seconds a day. In addition, it beats at a frequency of 28,800vph, offers a comfortable power reserve of 70 hours, and ...

  4. 5 days ago · The Yema x Alain Silberstein Marine comes with two premium FKM rubber straps in black and red burgundy, each featuring a Grade 5 titanium deployant clasp with a black DLC micro-blasted finish. Each case back is engraved with its designated edition number; only 500 pieces are available. The price is $3,900. Yema

  5. Apr 26, 2022 · I’m lucky to be hearing it firsthand (albeit over Zoom). Silberstein, the architect turned watch designer, has a storied, and to my mind, underappreciated place in the history of watches. Much of our conversation is spent looking backwards and ruminating on his legacy.

  6. Alain Silberstein. Model: Window Laurent Picciotto Collection: A very rare and highly unusual stainless steel wristwatch with black enamel top and bracelet, manufactured in conjunction with Svend Andersen and limited to 10 pieces only. Estimate HK$ 48,000 - 64,000. Sold for HK$77,500

  7. Essentialist, for Silberstein, a watch must fulfill its utilitarian functions: the dial must be readable, and the case comfortable to wear. He advocates for the masterpieces of Abraham Breguet in the late 18th century, with pocket watches whose clarity and readability are explicitly worked into their design.