Introducing: The Trilobe Trente Deux Secret



The raised, pad-printed numerals at the edge rotate around the dial, aligning with the Trilobe logo to indicate the current hour. Minutes are shown in a smaller aperture, with a small arrow pointing to them as they wander through. Seconds rotate quickly in the largest internal window on the dial. The multi-layer display is eye-catching, with the seconds wheel combining azuré and Clou de Paris guilloché, while the circular flange has satin and mirror-polished finishing.

There are two case options for the still relatively new integrated bracelet shape (with its winged design and crown guards). The cases measure 39.5mm by 10.15mm, but now they come in both stainless steel and 18k rose gold. The stainless steel examples come with a stainless steel bracelet, and a rubber strap is available for purchase. The 18k rose gold option is only available on a rubber strap. Gold is pretty expensive, if you haven’t heard. Then there’s the movement inside—the brand’s first in-house caliber—which we covered here. The basics are that it has a 42-hour power reserve, automatic winding, and a 4 Hz beat rate.





Mark Kauzlarich

2026-04-13 17:00:00