Each screw counts.

? Each screw counts.
When I started to design the KWR XCT-1, I only had an obsession: that nothing was free.
Not a line, not a material, not a screw.
because for me, a real watch is like a racing engine:
Each part has a function, a sense, a presence.
? ️ Design is not style. It’s mechanics.
Why an octagonal telescope?
because it reminds me of the tense lines of a chassis.
because it creates visual voltages, such as the constraint points of an engine block.
Why three layers?
titanium, carbon, titanium - for contrast, lightness, and the feeling of solidity.
and because a real enthusiast sees that with the naked eye.
? The Torx screws are not there to make it pretty.
on the telescope, in indexes, I chose torx screws.
Not shiny indexes or stylized figures.
of the screws. Brutes. Anchored.
because that's it, my code.
anchoring, precision, maintenance.
You don't need diamonds when you talk about steel.
? Inside: black, skeleton, blue screws.
I took a Sellita SW200-1, but I pushed it to the full.
black version. Semi-skeleton. Bluish screws.
A movement Custom , non -standard , as I love.
you won't see that on a standard watch.
too special, too “borderline”.
But I want: a mechanical heart that stands out.
and above all, which tells something.
? Blue & amp; orange. Two colors, two temperaments.
blue, for mastery. The cold. Metal.
orange, for speed. The danger. The attack.
it is the same contrast as in my life:
the calm of machining.
and the inner fire of the reconstruction.
? Nothing is decorative. Everything is intentional.
If you wear a kwr, you do not wear an “inspired” watch.
you wear an assembly of mechanical decisions.
you wear an idea of effort.
detail.
and the precision in motion.
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