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REXHEP REXHEPI RRCHF: A STUDY IN BALANCE AND CONTROL

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06 Apr 2026 · 6 min read
For me, a watch is a performance.
Rexhep Rexhepi

With these words, Rexhep Rexhepi frames the philosophy behind the RRCHF, a chronograph conceived not as an exercise in excess, but as a measured exploration of proportion, clarity, and handcraft. It is the culmination of a trajectory that began with the AK-01 in 2012, where standards were not only set, but continuously refined with each subsequent creation.


At its core, the RRCHF is a flyback chronograph defined by restraint and discipline. The architecture of the display is deliberately composed: hours, minutes, and running seconds are complemented by a central chronograph seconds hand and an instantaneous minute counter, offering both legibility and mechanical intent. The emphasis here is not on spectacle, but on coherence; each indication placed with purpose, each function integrated without disruption.

Form and Proportion
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38.8 mm case with stepped bezel and elongated lugs, designed for balanced proportions and continuity

The case measures at 38.8 mm in diameter and it reflects a sensitivity to proportion that is increasingly rare. Its construction—featuring 52 components—is not merely technical but architectural, with a stepped bezel and elongated lugs that lend both presence and continuity to the overall silhouette.


The lugs extend with a certain fluidity, guiding the eye along the curvature of the case and into the strap, hand-stitched in-house using a Norwegian central stitch. This continuity reinforces the sense that every element has been considered not in isolation, but as part of a larger composition.

Dial: Depth Through Restraint
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Rose gold case with black grand feu enamel dial, complemented by a taupe nubuck calf-skin strap made in-house
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Platinum case paired with a stormy blue grand feu enamel dial and in-house nubuck strap with Norwegian stitching

The dial reveals another dimension of the manufacture’s capabilities. Executed in-house in grand feu enamel, it is offered in two distinct expressions: a stormy blue for the platinum model and a deep black for the rose gold version.


What distinguishes the dial is not colour alone, but the interplay of depth and transparency. Grey-tinted sapphire counters sit above the enamel base, creating a layered effect that draws the eye inward. This construction allows the indications to remain legible while introducing a subtle sense of dimensionality; never overt, always controlled.

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Grand feu enamel dial with grey-tinted sapphire counters, creating depth and clarity across the chronograph display

The hands, too, are carefully considered. Polished steel forms the base, with nuanced details such as a stepped tip on the minute and central seconds hands, and a slight curvature to the latter. The chronograph hands introduce a contrasting coppery tone, achieved through tempering, adding warmth without disturbing the overall harmony.

Visible Symmetry
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The RRCHF’s movement reveals a symmetrical architecture with hand-decorated côtes de Genève, inward angles, and circular graining

Turning the RRCHF over reveals the movement in full, where the philosophy of balance becomes explicit. Housing 320 components and 30 jewels, it operates at 21,600 vibrations per hour with a 72-hour power reserve. More than its specifications, however, it is the visual organisation that commands attention. The movement is arranged with a clear sense of symmetry, where bridges, wheels, and levers are positioned to create both mechanical efficiency and visual equilibrium.


This is not incidental; it is integral to the identity of the RRCHF. The finishing underscores this intent. Côtes de Genève, inward angles, black polishing, poli-bercé, and circular graining are all executed by hand, each surface treated as an opportunity for refinement. The result is a movement that invites close inspection, rewarding it with nuance rather than ostentation.

Independence and Craft


Perhaps the most compelling aspect of the RRCHF lies in its origin. As Rexhepi notes, every stage of its creation—cases, enamel dials, movement components, and even straps—is realised within the Manufacture’s own workshops. This autonomy allows for a level of cohesion that is difficult to achieve otherwise. It also speaks to a broader commitment: that craftsmanship is not static, but something to be refined daily and passed on.


The RRCHF is, in this sense, both a product of its time and a continuation of tradition. The RRCHF does not seek to impress through scale or complexity alone. Instead, it presents a considered approach to the chronograph, one that prioritises proportion, clarity, and the quiet confidence of well-executed detail. In doing so, it offers something increasingly rare: a work defined not by what it declares, but by what it resolves.

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