Get ready, watch enthusiasts! MONOCHROME is gearing up to unveil the Montre de Souscription 4, and it's set to be another stunning addition to their exclusive collection. Following the success of the Montre de Souscription 1, a salmon-toned chronograph, the sleek white Czapek Antarctique-inspired MdS2, and the sophisticated Armin Strom Gravity Equal Force-based MdS3, this new release promises to continue the tradition of combining independent watchmaking with a distinctive monochromatic style and a classic complication. Mark your calendars: the launch is scheduled for Thursday, December 18, 2025, at 3:00 PM Central European Time.
This isn't just a regular watch release; it's a subscription campaign, a concept reminiscent of the legendary Breguet. You'll have a limited window to secure your own piece of horological art. This approach, similar to the MdS1, MdS2, and MdS3, allows for a limited production run, ensuring exclusivity. Only 33 pieces will be available, and the ordering window will be open for just two weeks. To reserve your watch, a down payment will be required, with the balance due upon shipment.
And this is the part most people miss... After the subscription period closes, the manufacturing process begins. The first deliveries are expected to start in January 2026, with all watches delivered by the end of March 2026.
So, what can we reveal about the Montre de Souscription 4? It's a beautiful timepiece featuring a completely original dial design, co-created with a young designer. Think discreet, refined, slim, and elegant, with a touch of utilitarian charm. It's also equipped with a seconde morte, or jumping seconds, complication.
But here's where it gets controversial... This watch, the MONOCHROME Montre de Souscription 4, will be available for order this coming Thursday, December 18, 2025, at 3:00 PM Central European Time (GMT+1), which translates to 9:00 AM New York time and 10:00 PM Singapore time. The ordering window will be open for two weeks, exclusively through the MONOCHROME Shop.
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What are your thoughts on the subscription model for luxury watches? Do you find it appealing, or do you prefer traditional purchasing methods? Share your opinions in the comments!