
The SpaceOne WorldTimer
The SpaceOne WorldTimer introduces a bold and unconventional interpretation of one of watchmaking’s most practical complications. Founded by Guillaume Laidet and independent watchmaker Théo Auffret, the brand continues its commitment to technically ambitious, design-driven timepieces at approachable pricing. Following the Jumping Hour and the Tellurium, this third release advances SpaceOne’s futuristic identity.

Crafted from Grade 5 titanium, the case combines brushed, polished, and sandblasted surfaces to emphasize its sculptural form. Despite its dramatic presence—52.7mm wide including the crown and 15.88mm thick—the ergonomic 41.9mm lug-to-lug measurement and lightweight construction ensure comfortable wear. Twin sapphire domes enhance depth and visual intrigue. The watch is offered in natural titanium, as well as black or blue PVD-coated versions, each reinforcing its space-inspired aesthetic.
The display abandons traditional hands in favour of a disc-based system. Hours appear on a 12-hour disc at 6 o’clock, minutes are read through an aperture at 3 o’clock alongside running seconds, while coaxial discs at 9 o’clock present a 24-hour scale and global cities for world time tracking. Inside beats the Soprod P024 automatic movement, paired with a proprietary WorldTimer module developed by Auffret.

Limited to 600 pieces, the SpaceOne WorldTimer reflects inventive engineering and distinctive design in a compelling contemporary package








