
Louis Erard And Konstantin Chaykin Introduce The Time Eater Tourbillon
Louis Erard and independent Russian watchmaker Konstantin Chaykin have released a new variation of their collaborative Time Eater design, this time featuring a tourbillon complication. The release includes two limited editions, each built around a manually wound, regulator-style movement with a 60-second tourbillon and 100-hour power reserve.
Wrist shot
Both versions retain the recognizable features of the original Time Eater, including the offbeat animated dial layout. Time is displayed with a rotating hour disc at 12 o'clock, a central minutes hand, and a seconds hand integrated into a subdial at 6 o'clock. A red tongue-shaped hand marks the seconds, housed within a stylized open mouth that forms the tourbillon aperture. The design remains intentionally unconventional, combining mechanical complexity with Chaykin's signature visual storytelling.
Side view
The green version, limited to 78 pieces and sold by Louis Erard, uses a polished 42mm stainless steel case and is paired with a black toad leather strap. The blue version, limited to 28 pieces and sold exclusively by Chaykin, comes on a grained calf leather strap. Both models share the same case architecture, sapphire crystals front and back, and water resistance rated to 5 bar.
Inside is the Caliber BCP T02, a hand-wound movement operating at 3 Hz. The tourbillon cage completes one rotation per minute and is visible through the dial cutout at 6 o'clock. Decoration includes circular Côtes de Genève across the movement plates and bridges.
Each version is priced at CHF 19,900 before tax.
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