Description
Master Time with the Riviera Chronograph 41mm 10827
The Riviera Chronograph 41mm 10827 is a luxury timepiece dedicated to the discerning man who values his personal moments and understands the power of mastering his own time. Designed for individuals who seek both elegance and performance, this Swiss-made automatic chronograph captures the essence of independence and precision. With a commanding twelve-sided steel case and a distinctive black-and-white dial inspired by the 1950s, the watch embodies balance, contrast, and harmony—qualities that speak to those who appreciate refined watchmaking heritage.
A Chronograph That Embodies Swiss Excellence
At the heart of this automatic timepiece lies a self-winding mechanical movement with a frequency of 28,800 vibrations per hour and a 48-hour power reserve, offering both dependability and enduring performance. The chronograph functions include hours, minutes, small seconds, and a calendar aperture, delivering versatility to match the modern man’s dynamic lifestyle. The sapphire crystal case back offers a glimpse into the intricate movement, protected by a screw-in case back that highlights the brand’s commitment to quality and detail. With water resistance up to 100 meters and a non-rotating bezel, the Riviera Chronograph is as durable as it is stylish.
Refined Aesthetics and Interchangeable Versatility
Crafted with a polished and satin-finished steel case and bracelet, the watch exudes understated sophistication, making it suitable for any occasion—from business meetings to weekend escapes. The argentée Dauphine hands, coated in Superluminova, ensure legibility even in low light, while the opaline sunray dial adds depth and texture. The self-interchangeable strap system enhances personalization, making this watch a favorite among luxury watch collectors and enthusiasts alike. Whether you’re searching for a reliable Swiss chronograph watch or a stylish addition to your collection, the Riviera Chronograph 10827 is a bold expression of individuality and craftsmanship.