Saint Honore has launched its very first men’s timepiece in black ceramic, named Saint Honore Worldcode Black Ceramic. The new chronograph inspired by the automotive world combines both modern styling and technical sophistication.

Saint Honore Worldcode Black Ceramic
Saint Honore chose black ceramic for the new watch in order to respond to the increasing demand for black-colored pieces in the world of watchmaking. Black ceramic has been used everywhere you look, from case, bezel, bracelet, crown to the clasp.
Saint Honore Worldcode Black Ceramic is housed in a round case which measures 43mm in diameter. The sporty case incorporates notched bezel paired with a 400 km/h graduated tachymeter scale.
The most eye-catching part of the new Saint Honore’s timepiece is its sporty carbon dial punctuated by black counters and the vibrant red accents which give a passionate touch of color to the monochrome theme.

Saint Honore Worldcode Black Ceramic Watch
This new chronograph is crafted and designed to help men who need a reliable and sturdy companion for everyday challenges. The watch is powered by the precise and accurate Quartz movement. It is constructed to provide water resistance of up to 50 meters (about 165 feet).
Saint Honore Worldcode Black Ceramic Watch is secured to the wearer’s wrist with a matching, black ceramic bracelet, ending with a deployant buckle.
This newcomer will be put to the ultimate test during the most prestigious endurance race in the world, the Le Mans 24-Hour. On the world’s most challenging race, this timepiece will be on the wrist of Stéphane Sarrazin, who is the official driver for Toyota and Saint Honore’s ambassador.

Saint Honore Worldcode Black Ceramic Watch Front
As it is reported by the manufacturer, the new model will be also available in a Gray Ceramic variant.
Saint Honore is the Swiss watchmaking brand which is located in the capital of the Swiss canton of Fribourg, in the district of Sarine. Their flagship boutique is placed at 326 rue Saint-Honore in the Parisian eminent district which is occupied by the world’s most prestigious jewelers and watchmakers.