There are watches that tell time. And there are those that challenge it.
In an intimate, carefully curated setting, Statement was invited to an exclusive masterclass with Antoine Rossé, master watchmaker at Maurice Lacroix, to experience firsthand the story, technique, and philosophy behind one of the brand’s most intriguing creations: the Mysterious Seconds.
More than a timepiece, the Mysterious Seconds is a statement. At first glance, its seconds hand appears to defy the laws of physics, floating effortlessly across the dial with no visible connection. No bridges, no obvious mechanics—just a hypnotic motion that invites you to pause, observe, and question your perception of time.
Throughout the session, Rossé not only unpacked the mechanical complexity behind this effect, but also shared something far more valuable: intention. In a world where precision is expected, true luxury lies in the emotion an object can evoke. And that’s exactly where Maurice Lacroix sets itself apart.
The development of the Mysterious Seconds required a complete rethinking of traditional watch architecture. Transparent discs, micron-level tolerances, and an obsession with optical illusion come together in a piece that doesn’t aim to be obvious—but evocative. It is, in essence, an exercise in mechanical poetry.
What ultimately defined the experience, however, was understanding that behind every innovation lies a narrative. For Rossé, watchmaking is not just engineering—it’s storytelling in motion. Every component has a purpose, every decision is driven by the emotion it seeks to awaken in the wearer.
In a time where everything moves at instant speed, creations like the Mysterious Seconds remind us that time can also be contemplative. That there is still space for wonder.
And that sometimes, the most extraordinary thing is not measuring time… but making it disappear.
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