Angelus injects a bold jolt of colour into high horology with the Flying Tourbillon Skeleton Titanium, Orange Edition, a 25 piece burst of energy where transparency meets intensity. The lightweight satin-finished titanium case frames a shadowy, openworked movement, its geometry sharpened by vivid orange markers and a trio of quick-change straps. The architecture is all curves, circles and suspended forms, giving the piece a kinetic presence even at rest.
Every element of this 42.5 mm timepiece channels a different current. The orange palette sets the tone, while the interchangeable straps shift the watch from refined to sporty to industrial with a single click. Light pours through the skeletonised A-310 calibre, revealing layered bridges, hovering tracks and monolithic Super-LumiNova hour blocks, an Angelus first. The floating minute track, stark contrasts and sculptural depths work together to build a dial that feels both architectural and alive.
At the core lies a carbon composite chamber wrapped in a modular titanium cage, keeping the featherweight movement secure. Angelus’s signature triple-spoke wheels lead the eye to the flying tourbillon, dramatically cantilevered at 160°. With a 4 Hz beat, 60-hour reserve and a layout balancing barrel, seconds and tourbillon in perfect tension, this piece speaks for the brand’s L.A.B. spirit: honour the legacy, push far beyond.