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Cyrus Genève / Klepcys

Cyrus Genève Klepcys

Collection profile · 2011

Klepcys is Cyrus Genève’s signature architectural collection, defined by a cushion-shaped case, elongated lugs, twin functional crowns and strongly three-dimensional dials that showcase the brand’s complication-driven, avant-garde approach to high watchmaking.

Why it matters

Klepcys is important because it is the collection where Cyrus Genève’s identity is most recognisable: bold case architecture, mechanical theatrics and a steady stream of novel complications that define the brand in the independent-high-horology space.

Key references

Klepcys

Klepcys collection — The original collection was launched in 2011 and appears on official and GPHG references as the core Cyrus line.

double crown

Functional double crown layout — Official collection copy highlights the twin-crown, cushion-case construction as a brand signature.

Jean-François Mojon

Master watchmaker Jean-François Mojon — Cyrus states that Mojon is the mastermind behind its creations, and the collection is closely associated with his complication work.

Collection timeline

  • 2011 — Klepcys is introduced as Cyrus Genève’s early signature collection.
  • 2020 — The Klepcys GMT Retrograde expands the line with the brand’s first automatic movement and a more travel-oriented complication set.
  • 2022 — Cyrus continues expanding Klepcys with DICE and other technical derivatives, reinforcing the line as the maison’s complication platform.

FAQ

What defines the Klepcys collection visually?

Its cushion-shaped case, elongated lugs, pronounced three-dimensional dials and twin crown architecture.

Why is Klepcys important to Cyrus Genève?

It is the brand’s signature family and the platform for many of its most notable complications.

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