The Leica L1 and L2 models will be rolled out at the Los Angeles Leica store and gallery.
The watches, including the movements, are made by Lehmann Präzision, a German mechanical engineering firm that makes high-precision machinery for the watch industry, as well as its own line of mechanical watches under the name Lehmann.
According to Leica, the L1 and L2 were designed according to the principle of “Das Wesentliche” with clean lines, smooth surfaces and formal minimalism. The dials are made of sleek, matte-black aluminum, with white indications that take up as little space as possible. There is a small curved power reserve window, a small seconds subdial and a circular mode indicator. The rhodium-plated hands and indexes are pencil-style, with small points at the end of straight baton shapes.
The Leica L1 retails for $10,000 and the Leica L2, for $14,000. Leica says it will produce 500 of each per year. They will be available in the U.S. at select Leica stores, beginning with the brand’s store and gallery in Los Angeles.
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