Perrelet introduces a captivating new model to its esteemed Weekend collection, the Weekend Aventurine. This timepiece distinguishes itself with a dial crafted from aventurine, a mineral that captures the essence of a starlit sky, offering a unique visual experience that elevates the classic design of the Weekend series. The introduction of this material marks a significant addition, blending natural artistry with mechanical precision.
The heritage of the
Perrelet name is deeply rooted in the annals of watchmaking history, tracing its origins back to 1777 and the pioneering work of Abraham-Louis Perrelet. This esteemed watchmaker is widely recognized as a forerunner in the development of the self-winding movement, a monumental achievement that revolutionized horology. His inventive spirit did not stop there; in 1780, he is also credited with creating the first pedometer, showcasing a broad understanding of mechanical measurement. The modern Perrelet company, based in Bienne, Switzerland, honors this legacy by equipping every model in its collections with an in-house automatic movement, a testament to its commitment to innovation and quality.

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Perrelet has carved a distinct niche in the contemporary watch market with its "animated" dials, most notably through its patented Double Rotor and Turbine technologies. These features are not merely aesthetic; they are signature elements that embody the brand's dynamic approach to watch design while paying homage to its founder's inventive legacy. Since 2004, Perrelet has been an integral part of the Festina Group. This affiliation includes ownership of SOPROD, a prestigious watchmaking conglomerate with six production sites. Such vertical integration grants Perrelet considerable autonomy in the production of its timepieces, fostering maximum creative freedom and ensuring high standards of manufacturing.
The Weekend collection stands as a cornerstone of Perrelet's classic offerings. First introduced in 2017, this line has garnered positive reception and has been presented in numerous variations over the years. These watches are characterized by their enduring appeal, featuring a refined, sober, and minimalist aesthetic. They are meticulously crafted in adherence to the finest Swiss watchmaking traditions, ensuring reliability and the incorporation of advanced mechanical self-winding mechanisms. The collection remains contemporary through its diverse interpretations, with dials that bestow a unique identity upon each version, ranging from conventional colors like silver, black, and blue to more modern and vibrant tones such as ice blue, salmon, or green mint.
For the year 2025, Perrelet expands this distinguished range with the Weekend Aventurine. As the name explicitly suggests, aventurine is the defining feature of this new creation. This marks the first instance of Perrelet utilizing this semi-precious stone for a dial within the Weekend collection, lending a unique and unmistakable character to this latest model. With its profound blue coloration and subtle silver accents, this material draws the eye, imbuing this time-only model with a sense of preciousness and understated luxury, perfectly suited for individuals who appreciate refined sophistication.
The challenge of making a timepiece with an essential, minimalist style truly attractive is one that Perrelet has adeptly met with the Weekend Aventurine. Achieving such a feat requires meticulous attention to every detail, from the selection of materials and proportions to the interplay of combinations and finishes. The entire composition must be perfectly harmonious to reach a level of excellence. The Weekend Aventurine serves as a magnificent illustration of this exacting approach, where each element contributes to a cohesive and captivating whole.

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The true centerpiece of the Weekend Aventurine is its remarkable blue aventurine dial. This natural semi-precious stone is peppered with minute, shimmering inclusions that evoke the deep expanse of a starry night sky. The surface is intricately dotted with tiny mica particles that catch and reflect light in an elegant dance, resulting in a visual composition that is unique to each individual timepiece. This specific aesthetic choice is a premiere for the Weekend collection, lending the watch a poetic and sophisticated character that transcends fleeting trends, transforming it into a constantly evolving work of art on the wrist.
The dial of the Weekend Aventurine is a study in balanced design. It features silver-plated baton hour markers, which are doubled at the 6 and 12 o'clock positions for enhanced legibility and visual emphasis. Complementing these markers are newly introduced dauphine-style hands for the hours and minutes, their sharp facets and polished surfaces enhancing the refined aesthetic. A discreet date window is seamlessly integrated at the 3 o'clock position, providing practical functionality without disrupting the overall harmony of the celestial dial. The
Deep Blue of the aventurine, with its naturally occurring silvery sparkles, becomes the unmistakable signature of this model, offering a translucent and fascinating visual effect.
Aventurine itself is a fascinating material. It is a variety of quartz characterized by its translucency and the presence of platy mineral inclusions that give it a shimmering or glistening effect termed aventurescence. The blue variety selected for the Weekend Aventurine contains inclusions of muscovite, a type of mica, which imparts the silvery reflections reminiscent of distant stars. Beyond its visual appeal, aventurine is also prized for its durability, registering between 6.5 and 7 on the Mohs scale of hardness, making it particularly suitable for use in jewelry and watchmaking. Historically, gemstones have also been attributed with metaphysical properties, and blue aventurine is no exception; it is often associated with inducing calmness and reducing anxiety and stress, believed to exude positive energy.

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The case of the Weekend Aventurine is a testament to thoughtful design, serving as the meticulously crafted guardian of both its aesthetic and mechanical beauty. Smooth, sinuous lines define its round stainless steel form, which features a dynamic interplay of polished and satin finishes. This dual finishing technique enhances the way light reflects off the surfaces, adding depth and visual interest. The case measures a versatile 39 mm in diameter and a slender 9.56 mm in thickness. These balanced proportions allow the Weekend models to be comfortably classified as "unisex," appealing to a broad range of wearers.
Ensuring practicality alongside its refined appearance, the case is water-resistant to 5 ATM (approximately 50 meters), offering protection against everyday encounters with moisture. The screw-down case back is a notable feature, incorporating a mineral crystal porthole. This transparent aperture provides a captivating view into the intricate workings of the movement, allowing the observer to appreciate the rhythmic oscillations of the balance wheel and the graceful dance of the oscillating weight, as well as the fine finishes applied to the components. On the front, an anti-reflective sapphire crystal protects the dial, ensuring optimal clarity and readability under various lighting conditions.
Powering the Weekend Aventurine is the in-house Perrelet calibre P-321, an automatic manufacture movement. This time-and-date calibre was exclusively developed by SOPROD, a sister company within the Festina Group, highlighting Perrelet's access to significant horological expertise and production capabilities. The P-321 operates at a modern frequency of 4 Hz, which translates to 28,800 vibrations per hour. This higher beat rate contributes to the smooth sweep of the central seconds hand and can enhance timekeeping precision. When fully wound, the movement provides a reliable power reserve of 42 hours. It is constructed with 25 jewels, which serve to reduce friction at critical points, enhancing durability and efficiency.

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The meticulous attention to detail extends to the finishing of the calibre P-321, visible through the aforementioned transparent case back. The bridges of the movement are adorned with a circular-graining decoration, a traditional watchmaking finish that adds texture and visual appeal. The solid oscillating weight, responsible for automatically winding the mainspring, is mounted on ball bearings for smooth and efficient rotation. It is further enhanced with a refined decoration consisting of engraved vertical grooves, with the distinctive Perrelet logo prominently displayed in the center against an engraved sunbeam background. These decorative elements underscore the quality of the movement and the brand's commitment to fine craftsmanship.
The Weekend Aventurine performs the essential functions of displaying hours, minutes, and central seconds, along with a date indication. These functions are presented with clarity and precision, ensuring the watch is not only a beautiful object but also a practical timekeeping instrument for daily wear. The central seconds hand glides smoothly across the aventurine dial, adding a dynamic element to the starry display, while the date function is a useful complication for everyday convenience.
Completing the sophisticated presentation of the Weekend Aventurine is a midnight blue calfskin strap. This strap features an alligator motif, providing a touch of texture and refinement that harmonizes beautifully with the deep blue of the aventurine dial. Designed with versatility, style, and comfort in mind, the strap is equipped with a 'quick-release' system. This practical feature allows the wearer to easily interchange the strap without the need for any tools, enabling the watch to be adapted to suit different occasions or personal style preferences.

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The strap is secured to the wrist with a personalized stainless steel pin buckle. This buckle is engraved with the Perrelet logo, ensuring a secure fastening while adding another subtle branding detail that speaks to the overall quality and cohesiveness of the design. The combination of the rich blue strap and the polished steel buckle provides a refined finish that perfectly complements the unique character of the Weekend Aventurine, making it comfortable and stylish for prolonged wear.
The Perrelet Weekend Aventurine, reference A1300/H, is priced at $1,490.00 USD. The suggested retail price is also CHF 1,490.00 and EUR 1,490.00. The watch is available through Perrelet's network of authorized retailers worldwide. Additionally, for customers in Europe and the United States, the Weekend Aventurine will be available for purchase directly from the company's official e-commerce website, offering convenient access to this new release.
Case: Round stainless steel, polished/satin finish; Diameter 39 mm, thickness 9.56 mm; Water resistance 5 ATM; Anti-reflective sapphire crystal (dial), mineral glass (case back); Screw-down case back with transparent porthole.
Movement: Perrelet P-321 in-house automatic calibre; Frequency 28,800 vph (4 Hz); 25 jewels; 42-hour power reserve; Circular-grained bridges, decorated solid oscillating weight.
Dial: Blue aventurine natural stone; Silver-plated baton hour markers (doubled at 6 and 12); Dauphine hour and minute hands; Date window at 3 o’clock; Functions: hours, minutes, central seconds, date.
Strap: Midnight blue calfskin with alligator motif; Quick-release system; Personalised steel pin buckle with Perrelet logo.
Price: $1,490.00 USD / CHF 1,490.00 / EUR 1,490.00
Reference Number: A1300/H
Notes: Features a unique blue aventurine dial resembling a starry sky. Powered by an in-house automatic movement developed by SOPROD. Offers a versatile 39mm "unisex" case size.