In the ever-evolving world of haute horlogerie, few names have captured the spirit of innovation with as much boldness as Vanguart. With the unveiling of the Vanguart Orb, the Swiss independent watchmaker takes another decisive step forward, presenting a creation that is as much a technical marvel as it is a design revelation.
The Orb embodies a new vision of modern watchmaking, its sleek form balanced by a sense of symmetry that blurs the line between heritage and futurism. At its heart lies a newly developed flying tourbillon movement, finished entirely by hand, offering a rare feature that allows the wearer to alternate between manual and automatic modes. This duality reflects the brand’s philosophy: timeless craft fused with contemporary innovation.


Housed in a meticulously hand-decorated case, the Orb reveals an architectural interplay of sandblasting, satin finishing and mirror polishing. Every angle and curve has been shaped to echo the orbital theme, with its details reflecting the harmony between interior mechanism and exterior form. The openworked dial offers depth and intrigue, while luminous markers and titanium accents heighten its modernity.
One of the most remarkable features of the Vanguart Orb is its orbital oscillating mass: a diamond-set titanium ring that animates into motion when the watch shifts into automatic mode. Revolving in its track like a celestial body, it not only enhances the mechanics but also creates a visual spectacle that seems to defy gravity. When returned to manual winding, the mass locks in place, underscoring the Orb’s dual character.


Beyond its aesthetic allure, the Orb is a demonstration of technical mastery. With 395 components, 35 rubies, and a 60-hour power reserve, it balances complexity with precision. Measuring 41mm in diameter and just 10.5mm in height, the watch achieves an elegant profile while housing groundbreaking innovation within. Straps in rubber or leather can be switched seamlessly, furthering its adaptability.
For Vanguart, the Orb is more than a timepiece—it is a statement of intent. “Our ambition was to merge futuristic aspects with traditional finishes and techniques into a harmonious, coherent design,” explains CEO Axel Leuenberger. Creative Director Thierry Fischer likens its form to “a harmonious shape that evokes relics of the past and visions of the future,” while Chairman Mehmet Koruturk views it as a symbol of the brand’s commitment to broadening the appreciation of modern watchmaking.


First revealed at the Beau Rivage, the Orb stands as a testament to Vanguart’s rising stature within haute horlogerie. Like its name, it suggests a world in constant motion, where tradition and innovation orbit one another in perfect balance. For collectors and enthusiasts alike, the Orb is not simply a watch, but a glimpse into the future of independent watchmaking.