Left-over news from Baselworld 2013 is the La Jonction by Spero Lucem, a new brand of unknown backing. The watches features a flying tourbillon, jumping hours and a retrograde minute hand, and a power-reserve on the back of the movement. The SL2 caliber which drives the entire thing has 159 parts, including 33 jewels, beats at a moderate 21,600 BPH and provides 100 hours of power-reserve. It was manufactured by MHC (Manufacture Haute Complications), who is one of the newer names in the high-end movement business, they are also the manufacture behind Louis Moinet (see previous).
The case is available in 18kt rose Gold or titanium, and is 42x15.5mm.
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