With The BOVET Récital 30 Wearers Can Track 25 Global Time Zones
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BOVET 1822 has introduced the Récital 30, a timepiece that brings everyday practicality to a world-first breakthrough in mechanical watchmaking. Following the award-winning Récital 28 Prowess 1, which solved the long-standing Daylight Saving Time (DST) dilemma, the Récital 30 presents the same revolutionary world time system in a refined, more wearable format.
Developed over six years, the Récital 30 features a unique roller mechanism that allows the wearer to effortlessly track 25 global time zones across four timekeeping modes: UTC, American Summer Time (AST), Europe and America Summer Time (EAS), and European Winter Time (EWT). Unlike traditional world timers, which often fall out of sync during DST periods, the Récital 30 provides year-round accuracy with just a few simple adjustments using pushers integrated into the case.
The Récital 30 is offered in two versions – one highlighting New Delhi on the dial with a dedicated second minute hand for its unique 30-minute offset, and another tailored for collectors based in India, where New Delhi time takes centre stage. Available in grade 5 titanium or 18K red gold, the cases mark a milestone for the House, as BOVET now crafts them in-house for the first time at its Tramelan manufacture.
A hallmark of BOVET’s approach, every component of the Récital 30 is handmade, offering extensive opportunities for customisation. Collectors may choose dial colours, city names, and more, ensuring each piece is as personal as it is functional.
Inspired by the stars and steeped in heritage, the Récital 30 continues BOVET’s mission to unite celestial inspiration with mechanical ingenuity. It joins an illustrious family of timepieces that have redefined high horology, including the Récital 22 Grand Récital and the Récital 26 Chapter Two.