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HISTORY CYRUS GENEVE
Excellence and innovation in the art of time measurement, both technological and stylistic, are fundamental principles rooted in the DNA of CYRUS Genève, whose philosophy is to pursue the “Conquest of Innovation“.
The brand was founded in 2010 by a Swiss entrepreneurial family with a long tradition in the creation of leading global luxury brands and with great passion for high-end mechanical watches.
To realize their vision of high-end watchmaking, the family believes in working with the best and most creative people. Thus, CYRUS Genève has partnered with Jean-Francois Mojon, one of the greatest and most inspirational master watchmakers of our time.
CYRUS Genève also believes in the benefits of owning its own and completely independent Manufacture, based in Le Locle (Switzerland). It is one of the rare independent Swiss fine watchmaking manufactures which, thanks to its know-how and productive autonomy, can express the maximum creative freedom in the realisation of its watches.
ABOUT KLEPCYS COLLECTION
The KLEPCYS collection is characterised by its iconic cushion case. This makes the different models instantly identifiable with the brand. In precious materials such as 18K gold, exceptional materials such as sapphire crystal glass or more technical materials such as grade 5 titanium, the Klepcys case is perfect for integrating complications such as the Vertical Tourbillon, the Double Independent Chronograph or the practical GMT function.
The DICE collection:
The name DICE is the acronym of Double Independent Chronograph Evolution and indicates a new evolution of the traditional chronograph.
A much-appreciated technical innovation that allows two-time intervals to be measured independently or in synchrony, developed by master watchmaker Jean-François Mojon, the mastermind behind all Cyrus Geneva creations. And different from the split-seconds complication, where the two hands track the time of two events that start simultaneously but end at different times or indicate an intermediate elapsed time.
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