Description
Alexander Shorokhoff Byzantium (Silver Dial)
Reference: AS.LA-IST-3
Around 660 BC, Doric Greeks founded a colony called Byzantium on the European shore of the Bosporus which runs through modern Istanbul connecting Asia to Europe. From here the history of this fascinating capital began.
Thanks to its colourful and multicultural past, modern Istanbul combines both Greek and Roman heritage with a display of Ottoman splendour, memories and art representing these important periods are preserved invaluable jewellery collections and architecture within the region.
Alexander Shorokhoff’s Byzantium Collection honours the eventful and fascinating history of the city of Istanbul and draws upon its great diversity for inspiration.
The dial unites three significant historical influences. It is divided into 4 sectors by a cross signifying The region’s early Christian history. Each sector is filled with stylized ornamentation inspired by flowing Arabian calligraphy. Finally, the entire dial design is enclosed by a meander – a motif from the art of Greek antiquity. As in Istanbul, the three influences work together to form a unified and exceptionally rich and interesting whole. The hands are blue or gold-plated (depending on the model) and the hour markers at 3, 6, 9 and 12 are decorated with high-quality diamonds.
The cool silver dial of the Alexander Shorokhoff Byzantium set against the steel case, emphasizes masculinity and underscores the sense of industry and commerce that beat at the heart of this multicultural metropolis.
Technical Data
Caliber: 2824.ETA Automatic, with hand-engraved and refined rotor, blued screws, 25 jewels, power reserve of ca. 49 hours
Function: Hours, minutes, decentralized second hand, date
Case: Stainless steel case with glass back, 5 atm
Diameter: 39 mm
Height: 13.2 mm
Glass: Sapphire glass on both sides, anti-reflective on the front
Dial: Grey with silver-colored application and 5 small diamonds
Hands: Blued stainless steel
Width of strap: 20 mm
Strap: Leather on pin buckle to match case material
Limitation: 50 pieces