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Hyperion Collection
Martin Braun is proud to introduce the Hyperion - the first tourbillion with a retrograde moon phase in the world. Recently introduced at the Basel Fair in April 2009, the Hyperion includes Braun's own retrograde moon phase that has the moon moving step-by-step through each of its phases.
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Kephalos II Collection
Martin Braun combines two members of his astronomical family (the Kephalos and the Heliozentric) in this eye-catching, unique watch introduced at the 2009 Baselworld Fair. The original Kephalos model debuted in 2008 and included a brand-new retrograde moon phase.
Selene Collection
Martin Braun is proud to present a completely new development not based on any components of his previously released complications. Selene was the Greek goddess of the moon, and therefore the logical choice as name giver for this complicated timepiece.

Kephalos Collection
Martin Braun’s genial Kephalos model follows last year’s beautiful Selene. Though both of these wristwatches contain realistic moon phase displays, Martin Braun had to find another complication for the new model. He chose an annual calendar with a retrograde date.

Zephyros Collection
The Zephyros is presented in Martin Braun’s signature case, but with a clear and elegant new design. Inspired by a sextant and the sextant scale, the Zephyros symbol is engraved in the handmade, three-dimensional guilloché dial. Featured on the bottom of the dial are the season indicator and the equation of time register.

Classic Collection
Recalling watchmaking’s classical period, this collection of timepieces ranges from the seductive beauty of the hand-decorated La Belle to the sonorous ringing of La Sonnerie II. Another first-class example of timeless horology can be found in Teutonia, a thoroughbred German powered by a vintage movement.
 
EOS Collection
The award-winning EOS, which indicates local sunrise and sunset times at the owner’s geographic location, has won Martin Braun – both the man and the brand – accolades from watch collectors and trade press alike the world over. Introduced in 2000, this innovative timepiece made Martin Braun one of watchmaking’s current shooting stars.

Notos Collection
Master watchmaker Martin Braun has added to his string of astronomical complications with the Notos model, the fourth in a series that began with the phenomenal EOS. In Greek mythology, Notos was the son of Eos and Astraios, making him Boreas’s brother and a more than fitting member of this “complicated,” mythical family.

Heliozentric Collection
The module for the Heliozentric complication was completely conceived and created by Martin Braun, who utilized complex mathematical calculations to design the earth’s cycloid orbit as well as a great deal of cranial acrobatics to fit the extra 71 parts of the module into the allotted space.
 
Boreas Collection
Boreas, first place winner of WatchTime magazine’s Watch of the Year 2003 Award for Technical Innovation, houses two astronomical complications designed by master watchmaker Martin Braun. Both an equation of time and the display of local sunrise and sunset times can be found in this extraordinary timepiece.

Astraios Collection
The Astraios model features the special gear train first seen in the Heliozentric. The configuration of the wheels, precisely calculated revolutions and planetary wheels reflect the unique arrangement of the elliptical orbit of our earth around the sun while accurately predicting sunrise and sunset day after day.

Sport Collection
Relishing the sold-out success of the first limited-edition Grand Prix Chronograph, Martin Braun now proudly presents further versions of this colorful timekeeper. Celebrating a certain feeling of speed, these Grand Prix Chronographs are also kept to bright colors reminiscent of racing.
 
 
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