Manero Peripheral
The modern CFB signature: a Manero built around the brand’s peripheral automatic winding system.
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Story & heritage
Manero Peripheral is the clearest entry point to Carl F. Bucherer’s movement identity. The brand’s history records the CFB A1000 peripheral winding architecture and the later A2000 family, with the Manero Peripheral introducing the A2000-based CFB A2050 caliber at BaselWorld 2016.
The official page describes the watch as powered by a peripherally mounted automatic winding system, a layout that lets the movement stay visible from the back.
Materials & craft
The official representative model uses automatic CFB A2050 with 33 jewels, 55-hour power reserve and COSC chronometer certification. It adds date and small seconds in a 40.6 mm stainless-steel case with sapphire back.
How to choose & style
This is the CFB to choose when the movement story matters but a tourbillon would be too formal; pair the brown or blue dials with suede, wool or soft travel tailoring.