Stefan Kudoke Infinity Blue Goldstone Special Edition

SKU: SK-035

Watch Brand: Stefan Kudoke

Stefan Kudoke North America


New Model

Kaliber 1 manually winding blue goldstone dial
• Watch diameter (mm): 39.0
• Watch height (mm): 10.3
• Lug width (mm): 20
• Lug to lug (mm): 45.5
• Case back: Transparent
• Case metal: Stainless steel
• Dial color: Blue Goldstone
• Front crystal: Sapphire
• Calibre: In-house manufacture
• Movement: Manual mechanical
• Strap or bracelet: Strap
• Manufacturer's limited warranty: 2 years
• Warranty service: RGM or Kudoke

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WatchBuys Price: $15,280

Stefan Kudoke Infinity Blue Goldstone Dial
Stefan Kudoke Infinity Blue Goldstone Special Edition

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Stefan Kudoke Infinity Blue Goldstone Dial
Stefan Kudoke Infinity Blue Goldstone Special Edition
Stefan Kudoke Infinity Blue Goldstone Dial
Stefan Kudoke Infinity Blue Goldstone Special Edition
Product Details

A Very Special Dial

This watch is a brand new limited production piece from Stefan Kudoke and features a blue goldstone dial along with an elaborately guilloched movement.

Because of the complexity of producing this dial and movement, only 12 pieces of this watch will be created each year.



What is Goldstone?

Goldstone is a manmade glass renowned for its opulent appearance reminiscent of natural gemstones.

Goldstone is created through a process known as the "aventurine effect," where metallic flakes are added to molten glass and then cooled rapidly to create its characteristic shimmer.  The sparkles are actually tiny metallic copper crystals suspended within the glass matrix. 

No two dials will be exactly alike.



Other Features of the Kudoke Infinity

On the front, the goldstone dial features flame blued hour and minute hands (shaped like infinity symbols) with the Kudoke badge at 6.  The look is clean, distinctive and clearly shows what "hand made" means.

Adding to the unique goldstone dial, another focal point of this exceptional piece lies in the intricately hand guilloched movement bridge.  Delicate lines embellish the white rhodium-plated bridge, creating a design reminiscent of a shining star which originates from the frosted balance cock. 

The manually wound movement supports a power reserve of 46 hours, and the Carl Haas balance spring is of chronometer quality.  The movement also features KIF shock protection.

No Kudoke watch would be complete without a frosted balance cock, but what is so interesting in this movement design is how proportionally large the balance cock is to the movement.

We compliment Stefan in choosing to make a watch with a case diameter of 39 mm, an ideal size for almost every wrist and size that is spot on to fit the character of this watch.



The Kudoke Kaliber 1

This calibre is a throwback to British/German pocket watch designs with a power reserve of 46 hours.

In Stefan's own words:

Ages ago I bought an old English pocket watch movement, that lay unused in a drawer for a long time.  One day it fell into my hands again - just as the idea of my own movement began to take shape.

In the past, intensive cooperations between the German and English watchmakers existed - it was the German diplomat and astronomer Hans Moritz von Bruhl who supported English precision watchmaking finally bring it to Saxony and Dresden in Germany.

With my new watch movement I would like to tie in with this tradition and to honor the Old Masters.


 
How Can I Purchase This Watch?

This watch is offered on a reservation-only basis and is limited to just 12 pieces annually.

If you would like to own this watch, please follow the link below to learn about the reservations process.  Watches will be delivered in the exact order in which we receive your reservation.

To make a reservation and to learn more about delivery estimates please click here.




AHCI




Stefan Kudoke is a member of a very prestigious group of watchmakers - the AHCI or Académie Horlogere des Créateurs Indépendants.

Founded by Svend Andersen and Vincent Calabrese, the AHCI is based in Zurich, Switzerland, and consists of 35 members from around the world whose work has been judged by the academy.

We congratulate Stefan Kudoke on his election to the AHCI.
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