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Anywhere, Perpétuel | Stainless Steel

Anywhere, Perpétuel | Stainless Steel

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Part of a 15-piece limited edition release between Krayon and Perpétuel Gallery*, this example features a special request dial with regular Arabic numerals and English text. The Anywhere itself is an incredible feat of engineering, able to accurately tell you the time of sunrise and sunset for any specific location in the world, while its understated, classical design ties everything together.

The Anywhere is the successor to the Everywhere, and was the second watch released by Krayon. This particular example was part of a 15-piece limited edition collaboration with Perpétuel Gallery in 2021. This limited edition Anywhere features a different colourway inspired by the desert. While nearly all examples feature Eastern Arabic numerals that highlight the gallery's location, this piece features a dial with English numerals, similar to the prototype example. 

The movement of the Krayon base calibre, which is used in both the Anywhere and the earlier Everywhere, took Maillat – who has an engineering as well as watchmaking background – almost two years to develop. A new gear train, lever escapement, and balance had to be created from scratch for the calibre, while the design of the movement allows them to incorporate a complication on the same level as the gear train, without adding any further thickness through the usual method of incorporating a module on top. 

Because the Anywhere and Everywhere pieces are built on very similar foundations, it would be a disservice to call the Anywhere a simplified version, given the immense amount of work that has gone into the movement. Rather, this is a streamlined example that is easier to read, with an elegantly designed dial where the complications are discreetly integrated in the outermost section and sub-dial. The focal point of the Anywhere is that it can show the wearer the precise time of sunrise and sunset of a single given location. This complex calculation has to take into account several factors, including the timezone, latitude and longitude, as well as date (time of year), and the equation of time (the offset between mean time and solar time). Krayon have obtained three patents for various innovations that the watch puts forth. 

The main difference between the Anywhere and the Everywhere lies in how the mechanism can be adjusted. With the Anywhere, the setting can be changed by a watchmaker, via a micrometer screw attached to the cams that control its "eccentricity" – the position of the cam relative to its area of movement. Furthermore, there are correction screws attached to bridges on either side of the cam that also help in adjusting the sunrise and sunset times. Consisting of 432 parts, the watch is impressively complex, with its finishing and design just as admirable as its mechanisms. 

The dial found on this edition of the Anywhere has light orange and black accents on the outer chapter ring that represent day and night time respectively. Each of the small stars on the day and night discs are hand-painted by a micro-painting artist. A hand-engraved sun symbol tracks the progression of the sun in the sky, in the same rose gold as the indices and hands, with a peripheral ring marking the hours in Arabic numerals. The centre of the dial is a deep black, with a motif of spherical lines that are shared across the other Anywhere pieces. A silvered sub-dial mirrors the case colour, with information about the date and month. Meanwhile, the midday, midnight, 6am, 6pm, and month indications are written out in text, breaking up the numerals for greater clarity. 

The stainless-steel case found here is polished to a high sheen, and has a very traditional look, with fluted lugs that taper downwards. Steel is a rarely used metal in Krayon’s watches, and is exclusive to this limited edition and unique pieces thus far. According to Maillat, an interesting fact about the case is that while its diameter is officially 39mm, the diameter of the caseback is 37mm, a very slight difference that enhances the piece's wearability. 

Turning the watch over, we can view the movement, through the sapphire caseback, and it is beautifully decorated with anglage throughout, as well as their signature curved Geneva stripes – a particularly difficult feat, given the irregularities of the pattern. When viewed as a whole, the shape that their finishing takes is the sunset time of Neuchâtel over an entire year, while the shape of the bridge itself is based on Lake Neuchâtel. Maillat describes the process of creating these stripes: “We put the data into an Excel table and used the file’s parameters to define the Geneva stripes, as well as the rotation. Essentially, a cylindrical tool is used to create Côtes de Genève, moving across the surface of the bridge to create the shape. So, what you see visually is the diameter of the tool, combined with rotation and movement. This is combined with the angle of the tool as it touches the bridge.”

If sold within the United Kingdom, this Krayon "Anywhere, Perpétuel" will be subject to 20% VAT

Closer look
Brand: Krayon
Model: Anywhere, Perpétuel
Movement: manual-winding calibre 030
Functions: hours, minutes, date, month, sunrise and sunset times, 24 hour display
Features: special order dial, limited edition, hand-painted day and night discs, hand-engraved sun symbol
Case material: stainless steel
Case diameter: 39mm
Case thickness:
9mm
Lug-to-lug: 45.5mm
Crystal: sapphire front & back
Strap: Krayon orange leather strap with black contrast stitching, Krayon black alligator strap with contrast orange stitching, Krayon stainless steel pin buckle
Lug width: 20 x 16mm
Year: 2024
Accompanying materials: Krayon outer box & inner wooden box, certificate of origin (signed & dated), care & instruction booklet, brand movement puzzle
Condition

This Krayon Anywhere, Perpétuel is in excellent overall condition. Light superficial marks are found on the lugs, bezel, and mid-case, consistent with minimal wear and only on the very surface of the material. The dial, hands, and movement are free from any signs of imperfections and have been well preserved.

Warranty

The watch comes with a two-year warranty from A Collected Man, alongside a lifetime guarantee of authenticity.

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