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Target Identification: #DWISS-S1-SALMON. The DWISS S1 Salmon is a Non-Linear Horology object — a rotating satellite wandering hours display mounted above a La Joux-Perret G100 Soigné base, presented in a 316L steel cushion case at a price point that positions the complication as genuinely accessible. Fifty individually numbered pieces were allocated and exhausted following the watch’s Geneva debut at Time to Watches 2026. The archive acknowledges the production discipline and the design credentials; the bypass reflects the portfolio’s current sovereign positioning rather than any reservation about the object itself.
[ THE_SHELL: CASE_LOGIC ]
| ▪MATERIAL: | 316L Stainless Steel; sandblasted and brushed finish — cushion case architecture. |
| ▪GEOMETRY: | 40mm diameter — 44mm lug-to-lug — 13.8mm depth. |
| ▪RESILIENCE: | 10 ATM / 100 metres. |
| ▪CRYSTAL: | Double-domed sapphire with anti-reflective coating. |
| ▪ENGINEERING: | Salmon FKM rubber strap — CTS cut-to-size system with butterfly clasp. |
[ THE_FACE: VISUAL_INTERFACE ]
| ▪INTERFACE: | Wandering hours — rotating satellite disc architecture; hours orbit a curved arc, minutes read via fixed scale. |
| ▪UI_LOGIC: | No traditional dial plane — the satellite mechanism is the visual surface. |
| ▪DIAL: | Salmon — open architecture — 50 individually numbered pieces. |
| ▪CRAFT_NODE: | Swiss Made — Geneva debut April 2026 — 15 years production history — 34 design awards. |
[ THE_ENGINE: INTERNAL_SPECS ]
| ▪CALIBRE: | La Joux-Perret G100 Soigné — proprietary wandering hours satellite module. |
| ▪RESERVE: | 68 hours // Automatic. |
| ▪AUTONOMY: | Swiss Made certification — citizen-owned base calibre family — widely serviceable. |