Massena LAB and Raúl Pagès Reconnect for a Collaborative Noctograph Watch
Teaming up for the third time, Massena LAB has unveiled a limited-edition Noctograph with Raúl Pagès, an independent watchmaker and also the winner of the first LVMH Watch Prize.Synonymous with the duo’s precious collaborations, the Noctograph features a slim and versatile case diameter of 38.5mm. Housed in stainless steel, it spotlights a clean and striking dial design in a two-tone color palette. The mainplate of the dial arrives in a calming midnight blue and a vertically brushed finish. A rhodium-plated chapter ring encircles the dial in a radial-brushed finish, decorated with black railroad track offering hours and minutes indication without looking cluttered. Completing the dial are leaf-shaped hands, a subtle Massena signatura and a tonal small seconds display at 6 o’clock.At the heart of the timepiece lies the M660 movement, a Swiss-made caliber offering a 60-hour power reserve. The caliber is visible through the sapphire open caseback, where one can fully admire its hand-chamfered plates and bridges, along with Côtes de Genève finishing. Poinçon Pagès, the watchmaker’s tortoise-shaped signature, also adds a unique touch to the intricate mechanics.Priced at $8,875 USD, the Massena LAB x Raúl Pagès Noctograph is a limited production of only 99 examples. It’s currently available for pre-order with a deposit of $2,500 USD via Massena LAB’s official website.Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

Teaming up for the third time, Massena LAB has unveiled a limited-edition Noctograph with Raúl Pagès, an independent watchmaker and also the winner of the first LVMH Watch Prize.
Synonymous with the duo’s precious collaborations, the Noctograph features a slim and versatile case diameter of 38.5mm. Housed in stainless steel, it spotlights a clean and striking dial design in a two-tone color palette. The mainplate of the dial arrives in a calming midnight blue and a vertically brushed finish. A rhodium-plated chapter ring encircles the dial in a radial-brushed finish, decorated with black railroad track offering hours and minutes indication without looking cluttered. Completing the dial are leaf-shaped hands, a subtle Massena signatura and a tonal small seconds display at 6 o’clock.
At the heart of the timepiece lies the M660 movement, a Swiss-made caliber offering a 60-hour power reserve. The caliber is visible through the sapphire open caseback, where one can fully admire its hand-chamfered plates and bridges, along with Côtes de Genève finishing. Poinçon Pagès, the watchmaker’s tortoise-shaped signature, also adds a unique touch to the intricate mechanics.
Priced at $8,875 USD, the Massena LAB x Raúl Pagès Noctograph is a limited production of only 99 examples. It’s currently available for pre-order with a deposit of $2,500 USD via Massena LAB’s official website.