The Heritage Sector Chronograph Aventurine by Lebois & Co
- Joe Lim
- Mar 6
- 2 min read
Blending cosmic-inspired aesthetics with instrument-grade readability, the new chronograph offers a refined take on the brand’s vintage-inspired Heritage collection.

Indie brand Lebois & Co enhances its Heritage collection with the Heritage Sector Chronograph Aventurine, a novel iteration of the brand’s vintage-inspired chronograph characterised by a textured aventurine dial and an updated sector-style configuration. The watch introduces an improved nomenclature within the brand's catalogue, with "Heritage Sector" serving as the name for Lebois & Co's sector-dial designs, alongside other sub-families like Heritage Atelier and Heritage Script. The series features a stainless steel case with dimensions of 39mm in diameter, 13.9mm in thickness, and 47.35mm lug-to-lug. The case exhibits a combination of brushed and polished finishes, elongated chronograph pushers, and a knurled crown, all beneath a double-domed sapphire crystal. The water resistance is rated at 50 meters.
The dial distinguishes this new edition. Aventurine glass, including small metallic inclusions, imparts a dynamic visual dimension to the timepiece. Lebois & Co devised a multi-layered dial architecture to facilitate the recessed counters. The dial is mounted on a brass base and comprises two layers of aventurine (0.40mm and 0.35mm thick), enabling the sub-dials to be recessed.
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The design has a sector dial with concentric tachymetric and minute/second tracks, accompanied by distinct numerals. The chronograph minutes are positioned at 3 o’clock, while the running seconds subdial is located at 9 o’clock. The central chronograph hand appears as crisp as a needle, while the hour and minute hands, numerals, and sector markers are enhanced with BGW9 Super-LumiNova.
The timepiece is driven by the LC-450, the brand's designation for the manual-winding La Joux-Perret column-wheel chronograph mechanism. The calibre operates at 28,800 vibrations per hour, provides a 60-hour power reserve, and incorporates a conventional chronograph design with a column wheel. The movement and its finishing, featuring perlage and Geneva stripes, are visible through the sapphire case back. The timepiece is affixed to a leather band and is priced at EUR 3,850, inclusive of VAT. The initial manufacturing run will commence orders on 10 March 2026, with delivery anticipated from July 2026. For additional information, kindly visit LeboisandCo.com.















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