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ALTO Limited Editions

Profil de collection · 2024

Pièces en petites séries présentant des collaborations avec des artistes et des matériaux non conventionnels.

Pourquoi elle compte

For ALTO, limited editions are not merely scarcity plays: they are the main vehicle for expressing the brand’s mix of independent horology, contemporary art, unusual materials, and highly specific creative partnerships within the ART 01 universe.

Références clés

ART 01 First Edition

ALTO ART 01 First Edition — Launch reference for the ART 01 platform; grade 5 titanium case, A01 automatic micro-rotor movement, and the reverse-running seconds concept that defines the family.

ART 01 Falcon Eye

ALTO ART 01 Falcon Eye — Limited to 12 pieces and presented by ALTO as its first 'Métier d'Art' piece, using falcon’s eye stone marquetry on the dial.

ART 01 Bernar Venet

ALTO x Bernar Venet ART 01 — Artist collaboration limited to 10 pieces in patinated bronze, translating Bernar Venet’s sculptural language into the ART 01 platform.

Chronologie de la collection

  • 2024 — ALTO introduced the ART 01 and positioned it as the brand’s debut art-driven watch concept.
  • 2025 — ALTO expanded ART 01 into the Falcon Eye, a 12-piece stone-marquetry edition presented as the maison’s first Métier d’Art piece.
  • 2026 — ALTO unveiled the ART 01 Bernar Venet, a 10-piece artist collaboration in patinated bronze that sharpened the collection’s limited-edition identity.

FAQ

What defines ALTO’s Limited Editions?

They are the small-run ART 01 executions that go beyond the standard titanium launch model through artist collaborations, métier d’art dial work, or unusual materials.

Is Falcon Eye part of this limited-edition story?

Yes. ALTO presents Falcon Eye as a 12-piece ART 01 and describes it as the maison’s first Métier d’Art piece.

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