Louis Erard and the Horophile Team Up Again for Collaboration #2
It should come as no surprise to regular readers of Worn & Wound that we are big fans of Louis Erard. Their irreverent and original approach to watchmaking sets them apart in a crowded market and rarely fails to bring a smile (sometimes literally). But for as good as the brand can be on their own, they are at their best when they aren?t going alone.Â
Collaboration has been the name of the game for Louis Erard in recent years, and this year?s Louis Erard x The Horophile La Petite Seconde Metropolis is an excellent reminder of why. First introduced around this time last year, the first collaboration between Louis Erard and The Horophile (aka Amr Sindi) was a masterclass in updated Art Deco design, and offered collectors a wonderfully understated and modern dress watch.
This latest iteration of La Petite Seconde Metropolis builds on last year?s releases, reimagining the detailed watch with a vibrant green dial. If last year?s trio of Metropoli was Louis Erard reflecting back on 1920?s New York, they would tell you that this year?s release is a more contemporary take on the concept. Nowhere is this more evident than in Louis Erard?s use of color. Where last year?s trio of salmon, slate, and tobacco dials punctuated by rose gold accents were unapologetically old school, the green and silver colorway feels decidedly more modern.
Of course, look to the remaining Art Deco icons of New York or Paris, and you?ll see plenty of green ? from the stained glass windows that acce...
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