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MONDPHASE I 

A quiet interpretation of celestial time

The Mondphase I marks a defining moment in the journey of Felipe Pikullik. It is the first watch to introduce a celestial complication into the collection, bringing together mechanical precision and a quiet fascination with the universe.

Rather than presenting complexity as spectacle, the watch reveals it with restraint, allowing each element to exist in balance.

In 2023, the piece was nominated as a finalist at the Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève, a recognition that reflects not only technical execution, but the clarity of its design philosophy.

The dial is crafted from frosted brass and treated with black rhodium plating, creating a soft matte surface that quietly absorbs light.

The hands follow the same philosophy, with a half frosted and half polished surface that shifts subtly as they move.

At 9 o’clock, the three dimensional moon rises from the dial, accompanied by partially exposed gearing that reveals the mechanics beneath. Together, these elements create a sense of depth, where time is not only indicated, but slowly revealed.

At the heart of the watch lies the three dimensional moonphase, the first complication developed within the atelier. Each moon is crafted by hand and shaped from solid material, giving it a quiet physical presence that feels almost sculptural.

The surface is carefully worked to create its distinctive texture, with each indentation formed through a deliberate process that captures the irregularity of a natural lunar landscape.

Unlike a traditional flat display, the moon exists as an object within the movement, bringing a sense of depth and realism to the passage of time.

On the wrist, the Mondphase I reveals its true character. It does not seek attention, but invites a closer look.

The proportions, the materials and the restrained use of detail come together to create a watch that feels calm and considered, yet full of depth.

It is not only a complication, but a reflection of a way of thinking about time, quiet, precise and deeply connected to the mechanics within.

CHARACTERISTICS

Watch


Case Material: Stainless steel


Diameter: 41 mm


Height: 10.5 mm


Dial: Frosted brass


Strap: Calfskin strap with stainless steel pin buckle


Origin: Made in Berlin


The Mondphase I marks a defining moment in the journey of Felipe Pikullik. It is the first watch to introduce a celestial complication into the collection, bringing together mechanical precision and a quiet fascination with the universe.

Rather than presenting complexity as spectacle, the watch reveals it with restraint, allowing each element to exist in balance.

In 2023, the piece was nominated as a finalist at the Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève, a recognition that reflects not only technical execution, but the clarity of its design philosophy.

The dial is crafted from frosted brass and treated with black rhodium plating, creating a soft matte surface that quietly absorbs light.

The hands follow the same philosophy, with a half frosted and half polished surface that shifts subtly as they move.

At 9 o’clock, the three dimensional moon rises from the dial, accompanied by partially exposed gearing that reveals the mechanics beneath. Together, these elements create a sense of depth, where time is not only indicated, but slowly revealed.

On the wrist, the Mondphase I reveals its true character. It does not seek attention, but invites a closer look.

The proportions, the materials and the restrained use of detail come together to create a watch that feels calm and considered, yet full of depth.

It is not only a complication, but a reflection of a way of thinking about time, quiet, precise and deeply connected to the mechanics within.

At the heart of the watch lies the three dimensional moonphase, the first complication developed within the atelier. Each moon is crafted by hand and shaped from solid material, giving it a quiet physical presence that feels almost sculptural.

The surface is carefully worked to create its distinctive texture, with each indentation formed through a deliberate process that captures the irregularity of a natural lunar landscape.

Unlike a traditional flat display, the moon exists as an object within the movement, bringing a sense of depth and realism to the passage of time.

CHARACTERISTICS

WATCH

Case Material: Stainless steel

Diameter: 41 mm

Height: 10.5 mm

Dial: Rhodium-plated frosted brass

Strap: Calfskin strap with stainless steel pin buckle

Origin: Made in Berlin







MOVEMENT

Reference: Modified Unitas Ébauche

Energy: Hand-wound

Function: Moonphase 

Reserve: 48 h     

Frequency: 21,600 vph (3 Hz)

Finish: Polished bevels








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Movement


Reference: Kal. FPMP2     


Energy: Hand-wound


Function: Moonphase, 24 display 


Finish: Frosted finish, polished bevels


Reserve: 40 h


Frequency: 21,600 vph (3Hz)



Get In Touch

Each of our timepieces begins with a personal connection. Whether you wish to learn more about our work or simply share your passion for watchmaking, we would be delighted to hear from you.