Andersen Genève is renowned for such world time watches as Communication 24 in 1985, Christophorus Columbus in 1992 and Mundus in 1984, the world's thinnest universal time watch. Svend Andersen now presents Rodinia or "Revolution of evolution", the 12th timepiece in his World Time collection.
The case, in 18kt white or rose gold, measures 42.5mm. It has a sapphire crystal, a display back and is water resistant to 30 meters.
Movement is the Swiss automatic Technotime caliber AG600 with GMT complication and a power reserve of 120 hours
In the world of geology, Rodinia is the name given to a supercontinent which contained most or all of the earth's land mass and broke up around 1,100 million years ago. Andersen Genève has given this supercontinent pride of place at the centre of its timepiece. The central dial, in blue gold, rotates once a day and indicates the 24 time zones opposite the names of 30 of the world's most important cities. |