Celebrating Ducati’s 916 Legacy: The Limited Edition Maestro 4.0 Anniversario Watch Collaboration

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Three decades ago, Ducati introduced the 916, a motorcycle that many consider the most beautiful ever made. Its iconic design and performance have left an indelible mark on the motorcycle world. To commemorate this milestone, Ducati has been revealing a series of special editions.

The latest addition to this collection is the Maestro 4.0 Ducati 30° Anniversario 916, a limited-edition watch designed in collaboration with Gerald Charles. This timepiece not only celebrates the 916’s legacy but also introduces several new features. One of the most notable is the inclusion of a 3D printed titanium case, a material known for its strength and lightweight properties.

The watch also features a sapphire crystal case back, allowing wearers to admire the intricate movement. The dial is adorned with the Ducati logo and a special 30th anniversary emblem, further emphasizing the connection to the iconic motorcycle.

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The Limited Edition Maestro 4.0 Anniversario Watch Collaboration (Ducati)

In addition to its technical features, the Maestro 4.0 Ducati 30° Anniversario 916 is also a stylish accessory. The watch’s design incorporates elements from the 916’s aesthetic, such as the use of red accents and the signature Ducati grille pattern. The effect is a timepiece that is both functional and visually appealing.

With its limited production run, the Maestro 4.0 Ducati 30° Anniversario 916 is sure to be a coveted item for collectors and enthusiasts alike. It is a fitting tribute to the 916 and a testament to Ducati’s commitment to innovation and design. Gerald Charles and Ducati have collaborated to create a unique timepiece that blends the worlds of luxury watches and high-performance motorcycles.

The Maestro, a limited edition skeleton jumping hours watch, features a distinctive Ducati motorcycle wheel design. With its open worked dial and rotating elements, the Maestro showcases the time in a visually striking manner. The watch also boasts a jumping hour complication, a first for Gerald Charles in over a decade.

To further emphasize the Ducati connection, the Maestro features a glass case back adorned with the motorcycle’s logo and a celebratory laurel. The watch’s design is the result of over a year and a half of collaboration between the two companies. The Maestro’s marbled-black carbon forged case, matt black ceramic bezel, and integrated titanium crown offer both style and durability.

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The Limited Edition Maestro 4.0 Anniversario Watch Collaboration (Ducati)

Ducati has reserved a special customization for owners of the Panigale V4 SP2 30° Anniversario 916 who also purchase the Maestro. These customers will receive a unique engraving of their bike’s progressive number on the watch’s case back.

The Anniversario 916 itself is a tribute to the iconic Ducati 916. Based on the Panigale V4 SP2, the Anniversario 916 features a powerful 1,103cc Desmosedici Stradale engine derived from MotoGP, capable of delivering 215 horsepower.

Its distinctive color scheme and the number 1 inscribed on the front end pay homage to Carl Fogarty’s 1998 Superbike World Championship victory aboard a 916. The Maestro’s intricate design and limited production make it a highly sought after timepiece for both watch enthusiasts and Ducati fans.

The collaboration between Gerald Charles and Ducati has resulted in a truly exceptional piece that combines the craftsmanship of fine watchmaking with the iconic design elements of a legendary motorcycle.

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