

THREE-LAYER DIAL
Inner sapphire ring, central dial, chapter plateau, every surface designed to draw the eye, every proportion tuned to heightened effects. Three layered planes create tangible depth that sculpts light, holding form while perception moves, each angle another expression of Pavillon's architecture.


PÉRIMÈTRE
A coloured sapphire frames the dial, shaping light through geometry.

The effect is structural: Périmètre mediates between steel case and dial, reconciling materials, layered planes, and color while sharpening focus and bringing sculptural presence to the wrist.


904L: STEEL BEYOND STEEL
Machined from marine-grade 904L stainless steel — a super-austenitic alloy that resists corrosion while taking a brighter, deeper polish than standard 316L — the classically proportioned case extends into bold, brutalist lugs, where alternating brushed and polished facets fracture light across shifting planes.

DOUBLE-DOME SAPPHIRE CRYSTAL
Curved inside and out, the sapphire crystal refines light across the dial, minimising edge distortion while letting layered depth reveal itself as perspective shifts. Curved glass, straight sight.

“On the wrist, Pavillon achieves something rare – eccentric yet composed, distinctive yet wearable. [...] This is design maturity rarely seen in debut watch collections.”
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SELLITA SW300-1B AUTOMATIC MOVEMENT
At the heart of every Pavillon is the Sellita SW300-1 b, an automatic movement manufactured in La Chaux-de-Fonds, one of the historic centres of Swiss watchmaking.
Beating at 28,800 vibrations per hour (4 Hz) and engineered with a slim 3.6 mm profile, it combines precision, reliability, and long-term serviceability. Carefully regulated to exacting standards, it delivers consistent chronometric performance in a refined, understated mechanical architecture.
PAVILLON
FOUR REFERENCES. ONE VISION.
Architectural dials composed in layered planes, defined by sculptural depth and disciplined finishing. Four colourways that sharpen contrast and reveal how surface, light, and shadow interact in motion.
Pavillon
Each MIER—PARYS timepiece bridges heritage and horizon. Design here is a deliberate rupture, reframing watchmaking's codes to reveal new possibilities in form and function, new registers of meaning.
We don't erase our lineage. We sharpen it. We don't surrender to the present. We cut through it.
Rupture prevents both stagnation and frivolity. Rupture keeps tradition alive.
In the Pavillon, time does not pass.











