Squirrel

Alexander Shorokoff unveils feminine pieces that have engraved wildlife

Alexander Shorokoff is sticking close to nature for Baselworld 2018, launching two pieces, one with an engraved peacock and the other with a squirrel.

Both square 36mm pieces house the manual winding caliber 2009 Zarja, of which has been skeletonised in the central position of the dial. The dial has the skeletonised window which also shows the hours, minutes and seconds hands, the movement also sports 38 hours of autonomy.

The dials of both variants gets a guilloching and is rhodium-plated finish, the nature motifs are applied on top of the dial by hand.

The Squirrel boasts branches and leaves in enamel, along with two gold plated squirrels, also with enamel details. The Peacock similarly uses enamel in various colours for its design.

Clocking in at only 25 pieces per edition, the steel watches also come with either a brown leather strap or a blue leather depending on the chosen edition. The pre-Basel pieces go for €4,995.

Peacock frontal

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