Manero Peripheral Perpetual Calendar
A high-complication Manero that joins peripheral technology to calendar mechanics and a floating tourbillon.
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Story & heritage
Manero Peripheral Perpetual Calendar brings the brand’s peripheral architecture into a complicated calendar watch. Official product data for the Black edition lists both a perpetual calendar and a floating tourbillon.
The watch also reflects Carl F. Bucherer’s shift into manufacture movements after the acquisition of its Sainte-Croix movement specialist, which the brand history links to in-house development.
Materials & craft
The selected official model uses automatic CFB A2055, 33 jewels, 55-hour power reserve and COSC certification. It is a limited edition of 88 pieces with forged carbon, titanium container, sapphire back and a hybrid rubber strap.
How to choose & style
Treat it as a technical high-complication rather than a black-tie calendar: dark knits, tonal outerwear and clean cuffs let the carbon case and calendar indications carry the look.