

A “new moon” will be on display at the Geneva Time Exhibition (GTE) between January 22 and 25, 2013
(concurrent with SIHH 2013). These two new, limited edition pieces
from Linde Werdelin are the first of their kind since the introduction
of the original Oktopus Moon back in early 2010 (see our in-depth report here),
and they look fantastic. The moonphase by LW is, for me, one of the
most significant and defining elements of the creative and bold brand
and I am glad to see in these pieces that the Linde Werdelin duo has
brought their superb complication in-house and into the updated Okto II
line. I will also add that this is hands-down my favorite piece by LW
(save for some of the older Svend Andersen pieces) — nicely done guys.
Lots more looks and details — as well a Perpetuelle exclusive “side-by-side” with the original Okto moon — below.

The case is based on the updated Oktopus II model launched at Basel 2012.
Take note that the original Okto Moon (a limited edition of 29 pieces)
was water resistant to 888 meters, versus the new Okto II design which
comes in at 300 meters. A minor point I would say and yes 300m is still
plenty for any diver, though I do miss the greater implied robustness
of the original Okto when it comes to the depth rating.
More importantly, and as mentioned above, for these new models the LW
team adeptly took on the challenge of bringing the photorealistic
moonphase complication in-house, unlike the original Okto Moon. Which
makes this the first complication entirely conceived, developed and
produced in-house by Linde Werdelin — a nice milestone for the young
brand. As a reminder, the original photorealistic moonphase was done by
the great Svend Andersen (nostalgia!!).

The Oktopus II Moon Gold, price $30,300 (buy it here), features a rose gold and titanium DLC case with ceramic bezel.

The Oktopus II Moon Black, price $13,800 (buy it here), features a full DLC titanium case with a ceramic bezel and striking blue detailing on the dial.


Click through above for full details on each piece, or visit LindeWerdelin.com here.
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