Rexhep Rexhepi Chronograph Flyback: The Art of Total Balance
The Rexhep Rexhepi Chronograph Flyback is special because it feels complete. Not just technically impressive, not just beautifully finished, but carefully designed from every angle.
From the front, the watch has immediate balance. The time display at 12 o’clock gives it that unmistakable Rexhep Rexhepi identity, while the chronograph layout stays clean and symmetrical. The hands are elegant and sharp, and the dial has depth without becoming busy.



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For me, the standout is the platinum version. The stormy blue enamel dial is gorgeous: rich and vibrant, but still quiet. It does not shout. It draws you in. The smoked sapphire chronograph counters are also a brilliant touch, letting you glimpse the decorated movement underneath without ruining the dial’s calm architecture.
Then you turn the watch over, and the movement explains why enthusiasts care. The hand-wound calibre is not only beautifully finished; it is beautifully arranged. The bridges, levers, wheels, and open spaces all feel deliberate. There is symmetry, cleanliness, and restraint — qualities that are much harder to achieve than they look.


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Technically, it has the right credentials: a flyback chronograph, manual winding, 72-hour power reserve, column wheel, lateral clutch, and a compact case of about 39 mm. But the real achievement is how those details are presented. Nothing feels decorative for the sake of decoration. The polishing, bevels, dial construction, case proportions, and movement architecture all serve the same purpose.
This is what makes the Chronograph Flyback exceptional. It is not just a great chronograph. It is a watch where the case, dial, hands, movement, and finishing all feel part of one coherent vision. For collectors who value symmetry, restraint, and hand craftsmanship, this is Rexhep Rexhepi at his most compelling.
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