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Enjoy past and present J12 timepieces at an interactive exhibition
Enjoy past and present J12 timepieces at an interactive exhibition
Over the past 22 years, this well-loved timepiece has been interpreted in a multitude of mesmerizing iterations. It was incorporated with a chronograph in 2002, with a tourbillon in 2005, and with a second time zone in 2007.

Chanel J12 (2000)

Chanel J12 Chronograph (2002)

Chanel J12 Tourbillon (2005)

Chanel J12 GMT (2007)

Chanel J12 Noir Intense (2009)

Chanel J12 Marine (2010)

Chanel J12 Rétrograde Mystérieuse (2010)

Chanel J12 Chromatic (2011)

Chanel J12 Moonphase (2013)

Chanel J12-G10 (2014)

Chanel J12 Skeleton Flying Tourbillon (2015)

Chanel Mademoiselle Chanel (2017)

Chanel J12 Untitled (2018)

Chanel J12 X-Ray (2020)

Chanel J12 Paradoxe (2020)
The pursuit of greater technical competence
In 2019, Chanel acquired a significant stake in Kenissi — an acclaimed movement manufacturer that develops movements for high-watchmaking brands like Tudor and Norqain — with the objective of further advancing its watchmaking capabilities.
The year would prove to be a pivotal juncture for Chanel watchmaking. Chanel unveiled a 38mm J12 equipped with the caliber 12.1 in that year. This technically complex timepiece developed exclusively by Kenissi for Chanel would go on to win the Ladies’ Watch Prize at the Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève that same year.

Chanel J12 in 38mm

Calibre 12.1
New novelties
The 33mm J12 equipped with the caliber 12.2 made its debut this year. Based on the J12 caliber 12.1, this new movement had to be entirely reengineered so that it could fit a smaller case size of 33mm. All of the caliber 12.1’s 174 components had to be reconceptualized, redesigned and restructured differently, resulting in a brand-new movement, the caliber 12.2, a highly precise chronometer that is COSC-certified.

Chanel J12 33mm

Chanel J12 33mm

Calibre 12.2
Topping off this diverse collection, the J12 Diamond Tourbillon Caliber 5 in black ceramic and matte-black ceramic feature openworked dials that showcase the mainspring barrel at the 12 o’clock position and the tourbillon regulator at the six o’clock position. Unlike most movements, the caliber 5’s gear train is located along the edge of the movement instead of the centerline of the movement.

Chanel J12 Diamond Tourbillon Caliber 5

Chanel J12 Diamond Tourbillon Caliber 5
You can read more about the J12 Diamond Tourbillon Caliber 5 here.

Calibre 5
Immerse yourself in the world of J12
If you’re keen to explore the many compelling aspects of Chanel J12 watchmaking, Chanel currently has a J12 pop-up in Ngee Ann City in Singapore from September 17 to October 2, 2022. Make an appointment here.
Expect a multisensory experience that expounds on the subtle details of new and previous J12 timepieces. Discover how Chanel spared no expense in achieving the perfect bezel sound for the J12, and try your hand at scratching the scratchproof ceramic of the J12. Seven times harder than steel, the ceramic components of J12 timepieces, such as the case, bezel and bracelet, are painstakingly crafted and stringently tested by the Manufacture G&F Châtelain, a ceramic workshop that Chanel acquired in 1993.
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