Challenge Chrono II by Eric Kuster

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Challenge Chrono II by Eric Kuster - Cvstos
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This new timepiece seals the collaboration between Cvstos and Dutch interior designer Eric Kuster.

This new partnership highlights the taste of the beautiful things shared by Eric Kuster and Antonio Terranova, chief designer and co-founder of Cvstos. This collaboration between two aesthetes opens a new era in the Cvstos collections with a first chronograph in a limited edition of 14 pieces, lucky number of Eric Kuster.e d’Eric Kuster.

The Challenge Chrono II by Eric Kuster features details dear to Kuster like the camouflage pattern and the green and orange colors that give this piece power and sportiness. The titanium and Ergal tonneau-shape case, water resistant to 100m,  has a crystal sapphire on both sides. The multilayer dial features an exclusive Cvustos Technology decoration, orange indexes treated with SuperLuminova and luminescent pierces hands.


Challenge Chrono II by Eric Kuster

The mechanical automatically-wound calibre Cvstos 577 offers chronograph functions, power-reserve indicator (42h) and date, and beats at 28,800 vibrations per hour.
The Challenge Chrono II by Eric Kuster is fitted with a rubber (Nitril-NBR®) strap or rubber with Cordura insert strap, secured with a folding clasp buckle.

Top Dutch interior designer Eric Kuster’s own label lives under the marque of Metropolitan Luxury. There could not be two words better suited to sit side-by-side and describe his inimitable style, which relies on the perfect balance of classic and contemporary, European and international. In addition to exclusive residential projects from Curaçao to London, his projects also include yacht interior design and hotels, as well as commercial interior design projects, ranging from legendary Amsterdam club Jimmy Woo’s to Barcelona’s Camp Nou Stadium.

From every textile to each piece of furniture, and each artwork to every colour combination, craftsmanship is key. The Dutch native says of his work: “There is a signature, but every project is bespoke like creating an haute couture dress or tailored suit. It has to be the perfect fit. I do not do copy and paste.”

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