Housed in a 45mm grade 2 titanium case with a black DLC finish, it features a fixed ceramic bezel engraved with a tachymeter scale-a direct reference to classic racing chronographs. The screw-down caseback carries special Formula 1 engraving, while the textured rubber strap reinforces its sporting intent.
The showpiece was the Carrera Astronomer, a timepiece that turns the classic moonphase into something altogether more futuristic. Instead of a static dial with tiny markers, the Astronomer's lunar display is a high-definition aperture powered by a rotating disc mechanism. The complication is engineered so precisely that it can track lunar cycles with day-level accuracy for more than a century without correction. That kind of meticulous calibration doesn't just whisper to horology purists - it shouts.