13/05/2026
The Sartory Billard SB10 collection expands with two new interpretations: Blue Aventurine and Meteorite. Two distinctively different surfaces, each transforming the personality of the watch while preserving the same architectural foundation. Positioned at 6 o’clock, the oversized jumping hour aperture ensures optimal readability, while a luminous ring coated with Super-LumiNova BGW9 completes a full rotation every sixty minutes, with a red marker indicating the exact minute.
These editions continue the central idea behind the SB10 — replacing the traditional dial with a cabochon that takes centre stage. In the Blue Aventurine version, the deep blue surface is filled with reflective inclusions that catch the light like distant stars, shifting between dark mineral tones and luminous reflections depending on the angle and surrounding light.
In the Meteorite version, the cabochon is crafted from genuine meteorite, revealing natural crystalline structures formed over millions of years in space. Known as Widmanstätten structures, these intersecting lines and geometric patterns are not engraved or applied, but revealed directly through cutting and finishing, making each cabochon entirely unique.