Reservoir 390 Fastback

Embracing Adventure: RESERVOIR Unveils the 390 Fastback Collection

For enthusiasts of both cars and watches, the RESERVOIR 390 Fastback collection offers a thrilling journey into the realm of audacity and style. This latest offering merges the precision of Swiss craftsmanship with the untamed spirit of the iconic 1967 American “The Original Pony Car,” resulting in a timepiece that symbolizes freedom and adventure.

Inspired by the speedometer of its automotive counterpart, the RESERVOIR 390 Fastback features a distinctive dial design, including a single-hand 240° retrograde for minutes and jumping hours displayed in a window at 6 o’clock. These elements not only track time but also evoke the boldness and energy of the sixties’ American car culture.

Behind the wheel, adorned with the RESERVOIR 390 Fastback, every journey becomes an exhilarating quest for the next hour, embodying the eternal spirit of departure and exploration. It’s not just about measuring time; it’s about seizing the moment and embracing the thrill of the open road.

The number “390” pays homage to the V8 engine of the original fastback pony car, while the minute font and single-hand movement are reminiscent of the car’s iconic counters. With a choice of green, blue, or black dials housed in a stainless steel case and paired with a high-quality leather strap, each watch is a tribute to the perfect blend of mechanical mastery and adventure.

At the heart of the RESERVOIR 390 Fastback lies the new RSV-240 caliber, developed in collaboration with TELOS Watch, a Swiss manufacturer specializing in high-end mechanical movements. This partnership has yielded a movement that combines precision, reliability, and a power reserve of 56 hours, showcasing the pinnacle of Swiss-made watchmaking expertise.

With its unique design and exceptional craftsmanship, the RESERVOIR 390 Fastback collection invites enthusiasts to embark on a journey where timekeeping meets adventure, fueled by the heritage and inspiration of one of the most iconic cars in history.

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