Founded in 2010, Breva Geneve is known for its high-end and innovative mechanical timepieces. For Geneva Watch Week 2026, the young brand has unveiled a new Segreto di Lario Meridian Gold in titanium, in its Segreto di Lario collection launched in 2025.
The watch is equipped with the brand’s exclusive triple retrograde hand-wound movement based on the Chronode C101 calibre, developed by Swiss master watchmaker Jean-François Mojon. The movement is 11.10 thick and boasts a 7-day power reserve. The indication is shown via the two retrograde arcs on the dial—a 7-day reserve on the left side and 24-hour reserve on the right side, to ensure accuracy and precision.
The watch follows the same design coded as the previously launched watches in the line. There's a 41 mm cushion-shaped case, a matte powder-gold dial resonating the patina of the meridian circles of sextants and brass compasses. The lower side of the dial is rhodium-plated and decorated with vertical Côtes de Genève and diamond-polished chamfers. Minutes and hours are shown by centrally placed hands, and small seconds via a retrograde arc at 12 o’clock.
“In the Segreto di Lario collection, each tone represents a moment or an atmosphere. The Meridian Gold reference introduces a defining instant: The hour of orientation — the moment one chooses a course. In this new model, every design element engages with the original function of these instruments: To orient, to calibrate, to navigate,” explains Julien Haenny, CEO, Breva Geneve.
The grade 5 titanium watch is offered on a handmade taupe suede leather strap with pin buckle in 18-karat 5N rose gold or grade 5 titanium.
Price: Rs. 54,00,000 (approx.)