Bovet / Récital
Bovet Récital
Collection profile
Bovet's Récital subfamily gathers the maison's most architectural Dimier complications, including world-time, hemispherical display, and modern case experiments that use the sloped writing-desk case profile as a stage for grand horological display.
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Why it matters
Récital is one of Bovet's strongest collector-facing names because it concentrates the maison's complicated display work, sloped Dimier case architecture, and dramatic dial-side mechanical storytelling into a recognizable numbered family.
Key references
Collection timeline
- 2026 — Bovet's official Dimier collection page lists Récital 28, Récital 12, Récital 20, Récital 22, Récital 23, Récital 26, Récital 27, Récital 30, and Récital 15 pages.
- 2026 — Bovet presents Récital 28 Prowess 1 as a dual-hemisphere world-time complication within the Récital family.
- 2026 — Bovet positions Récital 30 as a 24-time-zone worldtimer with an innovative hemispherical globe complication.
FAQ
What is Bovet Récital?
Récital is Bovet's numbered Dimier subfamily for architectural complications and modern display-focused watches such as Récital 28, Récital 12, and Récital 30.
How does Récital relate to Dimier?
Bovet currently presents the Récital models within its Dimier collection, using the Dimier architecture for many of the maison's most technical complications.
More from Bovet
- Fleurier — Bovet's Fleurier collection is the maison's classic-leaning line for refined, highly finished timepieces, spanning skeletonized modern pieces, flying-tourbillon executions, and heritage-inspired watches tied to the house's Fleurier identity.
- Dimier — Dimier is Bovet’s contemporary case family, defined by the crown at 3 o’clock and used across some of the maison’s most technical and complicated watch expressions, balancing modern ergonomics with the house’s highly decorative haute horlogerie approach.