
Whether in rose gold or steel, these are both statement pieces on the wrist. The case shapes and patterned bezels draw attention and frame the oversized dial of the chronograph, while bringing the eye directly into the smaller lacquered dial of the Dioramic.
And while it would have been even bolder to have sized the Disco Volante at a massive 55 millimeters, the 45 millimeter diameter is still dramatic. It makes a strong point for a big-statement dial chronograph in the modern era. Meanwhile, the Dioramic is also smaller than the original, but gains further elegance and wearability in the new contemporary size.
At more than $40,000 each for the rose gold models and above $20,000 for the steel models, these watches are definitely priced in line with Universal Genève’s haute-luxury market positioning. The watches certainly fit the bill, and we’re looking forward to seeing them in the metal before their limited time availability runs its course.
Andy Hoffman
2026-04-08 12:01:00

