Czapek & Cie Antarctique Mount Erebus Rare Stones

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Czapek & Cie Antarctique Mount Erebus Rare Stones

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Nature’s masterpieces
La Cote des Montres - October 9th, 2025

 
 
Nature’s masterpieces:
The Antarctique Mount Erebus Rare Stones

Czapek & Cie enriches its Antarctique Mount Erebus collection with three new timepieces in precious gold. Building on the success of its sport-chic high horology line and powered by the in-house SXH5 automatic caliber, the new models celebrate the encounter between rare stones and watchmaking craftsmanship.

 
Named after Mount Erebus, Antarctica’s active volcano known to release microscopic gold particles in its volcanic plume, the line pays homage to a natural phenomenon that inspired Czapek to dedicate the Antarctique Mount Erebus to precious-gold executions. Just as volcanic forces shape the Earth’s hidden treasures, these timepieces celebrate rare materials transformed into works of art.

 
The first of the new creations is the Antarctique Mount Erebus Lapis Lazuli in rose gold, featuring a dial carved from lapis lazuli. It is joined by the Antarctique Mount Erebus Falcon Eye, also in rose gold, whose dial is crafted from falcon eye quartz. Completing the line is the Antarctique Mount Erebus Green Meteor in yellow gold, adorned with a lacquered green Gibeon meteorite dial– a continuation of the highly sought-after steel edition unveiled last year.

 
“When I visited our partner Gemmes-Tech and first saw these stones in their raw form, I was fascinated by their colors” recalls Xavier de Roquemaurel, CEO of Czapek & Cie. “The deep lapis lazuli with its golden sparkles, the shimmering reflections of the falcon eye, and the extraterrestrial geometry of meteorite are nature’s own works of art. It is humbling to transform them into watch dials and seeing the beauty of the contrast between the gold hue and the colours of the stones. Working with such fragile materials is demanding, but it is this fragility and unpredictability that makes each piece unique, dynamic, and alive.”


Czapek’s philosophy, encapsulated in the motto “We Collect Rare People”, also guides its approach to rare materials. Each stone dial carries its own singularity, making every watch unique. The lapis lazuli chosen for the Antarctique Mount Erebus is carefully selected for its deep electric blue, punctuated with discreet golden sparkles of pyrite. This opaque mineral belongs to the silicate family and is mainly composed of lazurite (which gives the intense blue), pyrite (responsible for golden specks), and calcite (which appears as white veins).


Working with lapis lazuli is a delicate process. The stone requires a rigorous selection, as its quality and rarity depend on the intensity of the blue and the minimal presence of pyrite or calcite. Cutting and polishing are complex: while its machinability is of medium difficulty, shaping it without fracture is a true challenge. The result, however, is a dial that harmonizes magnificently with the warmth of rose gold, creating a timeless, elegant contrast.

 
The falcon eye used in the collection is sourced from South Africa, and it is one of the most demanding stones to master. Known for its mesmerizing interplay of bluish, anthracite-gray, and golden hues, falcon eye is a microcrystalline quartz that has undergone a transformation process: over time, crocidolite fibers are replaced by quartz, preserving the fibrous structure while altering its composition.

 
This internal structure, however, makes the material extremely fragile. Out of five dials cut, only one emerges flawless. Czapek deliberately selected stones with orangish stripes and inclusions, emphasizing that beauty lies in imperfection. The resulting dials are vibrant, alive, and truly one-of-a-kind.

 
The Green Meteor dial is the only new dial not crafted from stone, but from Gibeon meteorite sourced in Namibia. Its crystalline Widmanstätten patterns, revealed by acid etching and then covered with a translucent green lacquer, create a dial of otherworldly texture and depth. First presented in a steel case, the model drew significant attention and many collector requests; Czapek now responds with a yellow gold version, which magnifies the richness of the material. While the meteorite dial tone in the steel version had a green-blueish hue, the Mount Erebus Green Meteor dial is warmer, perfectly matching with the radiant beauty of the 2N yellow gold.

 
All three dials are produced in collaboration with Gemmes-Tech, a Swiss atelier specialized in crafting dials from hard stones.

 
Launched in 2024, the Antarctique Mount Erebus line explores a bolder expression of the Antarctique, bringing together noble metals, contemporary sport-chic design, and the SXH5 caliber, the first movement fully conceived in-house by Czapek.

 
While the Mount Erebus Lapis Lazuli and the Falcon Eye will be limited by production to 10 pieces per year, the Green Meteor will be a limited edition of 8 pieces only.

 

About Czapek & Cie
 

 
 

Czapek is a contemporary watchmaking Maison created in the spirit of François Czapek, a 19th-century Czech-born Polish watchmaker. ln 1832 Czapek escaped from political turmoil in Warsaw and fled to Geneva, where he created a series of businesses during the 1830s. After establishing Czapek & Cie in 1845, he became Purveyor of the Imperia! Court of Napoleon Ill and opened the first watchmaking boutique on Place Vendôme in Paris. The Czapek & Cie name was reborn in 2015 by a group of watch enthusiasts who sought to revive the Maison’s heritage and craftsmanship. lnspired by an 1850s Czapek & Cie pocket watch, the leading model of the first collection, Quai des Bergues 33bis, won the 2016 GPHG Public Prize. ln 2020, the company launched Antarctique, a sport-chic collection with the first in-house Czapek movement. Today, Czapek’s haute horlogerie timepieces are known for their distinctive designs, high-quality craftsmanship and limited production. With headquarters in Geneva and its atelier in La-Chaux-de-Fonds, Czapek thoroughly defends the concept of établissage in a modern way.

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Czapek & Cie
Antarctique Mount Erebus
Lapis Lazuli

Technical description

 
Functions :Hours, minutes and seconds
Movement :Calibre SXH5
Czapek’s in-house self-winding mechanical movement
Diameter :30 mm - 13 lines ¼
Height :4.2 mm
Components :193
Jewels :28
Escapement :Swiss lever
Variable-inertia balance wheel (8 mg/cm² } regulated by 4 small cylindrical gold inertia-blocks
Frequency :4 Hz - 28800 VpH
Power winding system :Micro-rotor with a recycled platinum mass
Power reserve :60 hours, one single barrel
Barrel torque :8.8 Nmm
Finish :Openworked ratchets, sandblasted, bevelled, blackened, satin-finished bridges, drawn flank
Hand-bevelled concave angles (six in total}
Case :5N rose gold
Diameter :40.5 mm
Height :10.6 mm
Glass :Sapphire crystal with anti-reflective treatment on the inside and outside surfaces
Water resistance :120 m
Crown :Screwed-down
Dial :Natural lapis lazuli blue dial
Hands :Luminescent “sword” hands and indexes
Bracelet :Rose gold integrated bracelet with Czapekexclusive Easy Release system
Optional rubber strap with matching rose gold deploying buckle
Prices (before taxe) :66,000 CHF (with gold bracelet) • 43,000 CHF (with rubber strap)
71,300 EUR (with gold bracelet) • 46,500 EUR (with rubber strap)
89,700 USD (with gold bracelet) • 58,400 USD (with rubber strap)
 

Czapek & Cie
Antarctique Mount Erebus
Falcon Eye

Technical description

 
Functions :Hours, minutes and seconds
Movement :Calibre SXH5
Czapek’s in-house self-winding mechanical movement
Diameter :30 mm - 13 lines ¼
Height :4.2 mm
Components :193
Jewels :28
Escapement :Swiss lever
Variable-inertia balance wheel (8 mg/cm² } regulated by 4 small cylindrical gold inertia-blocks
Frequency :4 Hz - 28800 VpH
Power winding system :Micro-rotor with a recycled platinum mass
Power reserve :60 hours, one single barrel
Barrel torque :8.8 Nmm
Finish :Openworked ratchets, sandblasted, bevelled, blackened, satin-finished bridges, drawn flank
Hand-bevelled concave angles (six in total}
Case :5N rose gold
Diameter :40.5 mm
Height :10.6 mm
Glass :Sapphire crystal with anti-reflective treatment on the inside and outside surfaces
Water resistance :120 m
Crown :Screwed-down
Dial :Brown and black dial made from natural falcon’s eye
Hands :Luminescent “sword” hands and indexes
Bracelet :Rose gold integrated bracelet with Czapekexclusive Easy Release system
Optional rubber strap with matching rose gold deploying buckle
Prices (before taxe) :626,000 CHF (with gold bracelet) • 39,000 CHF (with rubber strap)
67,000 EUR (with gold bracelet) • 42,100 EUR (with rubber strap)
84,600 USD (with gold bracelet) • 53,000 USD (with rubber strap)
 

Czapek & Cie
Antarctique Mount Erebus
Green Meteor

Technical description

 
Functions :Hours, minutes and seconds
Movement :Calibre SXH5
Czapek’s in-house self-winding mechanical movement
Diameter :30 mm - 13 lines ¼
Height :4.2 mm
Components :193
Jewels :28
Escapement :Swiss lever
Variable-inertia balance wheel (8 mg/cm² } regulated by 4 small cylindrical gold inertia-blocks
Frequency :4 Hz - 28800 VpH
Power winding system :Micro-rotor with a recycled platinum mass
Power reserve :60 hours, one single barrel
Barrel torque :8.8 Nmm
Finish :Openworked ratchets, sandblasted, bevelled, blackened, satin-finished bridges, drawn flank
Hand-bevelled concave angles (six in total}
Case :2N yellow gold
Diameter :40.5 mm
Height :10.6 mm
Glass :Sapphire crystal with anti-reflective treatment on the inside and outside surfaces
Water resistance :120 m
Crown :Screwed-down
Dial :Green lacquered meteorite dial
Hands :Luminescent “sword” hands and indexes
Bracelet :Yellow gold integrated bracelet with Czapekexclusive Easy Release system
Optional rubber strap with matching yellow gold deploying buckle
Prices (before taxe) :63,000 CHF (with gold bracelet) • 39,400 CHF (with rubber strap)
68,100 EUR (with gold bracelet) • 42,600 EUR (with rubber strap)
85,900 USD (with gold bracelet) • 53,700 USD (with rubber strap)
 
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