Cuervo y Sobrinos presents the Chronograph Heritage, a watch that marries Havana’s vibrant legacy with the rigour of Swiss craftsmanship. Offered in two versions, a white dial limited to 82 numbered pieces and a black dial model joining the permanent line, it reflects the maison’s rare balance of romance and refinement.
The design recalls the golden years of 1940s Havana, when the city moved to the rhythm of jazz and fine cigars. With vintage-style counters, rose-gold accents and harmonious proportions, the Chronograph Heritage captures that spirit of elegance and ease. It arrives in a humidor-style wooden box, a subtle nod to the brand’s Cuban heritage and its reputation as the jeweller of Havana.
Inside beats the La Joux-Perret L110 calibre, a Swiss automatic movement with a column-wheel chronograph, a 60-hour power reserve and exquisite finishing visible through the sapphire caseback. The 41-millimetre steel case, curved crystal and Louisiana alligator strap complete the picture of poised sophistication. Whether in limited white or enduring black, the Chronograph Heritage is a continuation of a story that began in 1882, when Cuervo y Sobrinos first brought Havana’s soul to Swiss watchmaking.