Liberty 250

$44,000.00

The Liberty 250 commemorates the 250th anniversary of American independence with a timepiece created in the same spirit that inspired a nation. Limited to just 25 pieces worldwide and crafted exclusively in solid 18-karat rose gold, it represents the highest expression of 1776 Atelier. Every component reflects an uncompromising pursuit of precision, from its proprietary free-sprung movement to hundreds of hand-finished details executed using traditional techniques. Built without compromise and produced in extraordinarily small numbers, the Liberty 250 is not simply a celebration of history, but a statement of what American independent watchmaking can achieve.

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Refinement Without Compromise

The Liberty 250 is built upon a movement whose main plate, bridges, wheels, screws, and hands are manufactured in-house before undergoing hundreds of hours of traditional hand finishing. Every decorative technique serves a purpose, from hand-applied anglage and Côtes de Genève to circular graining, solarization, black polishing, and thermally colored screws.

Throughout the movement are 222 internal angles. This is one of the clearest expressions of traditional haute horlogerie. Unlike straight bevels, each inward corner must be formed entirely by hand, as no cutting tool or CNC machine can produce a sharp internal angle. Their presence is a testament not only to the complexity of the movement, but to the patience, skill, and countless hours required to finish it to the highest standard.

Encasing the movement is a solid 18-karat rose gold case created exclusively for the Liberty 250. Limited to just 25 pieces worldwide, it represents the highest expression of craftsmanship ever produced by 1776 Atelier.

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Case

41 mm case diameter
10.2 mm case thickness with domed sapphire crystal
20 mm lug spacing for straps
49.5 mm lug-to-lug spacing
Solid 18-karat 5N rose gold case
Domed AR-coated sapphire crystal
Flat AR-coated sapphire crystal caseback

Movement

Hand-wound 1776 Atelier Caliber L250
Approximately 48-hour power reserve
19 Jewels
18,000 vph Frequency (2.5 Hz)
In-house manufactured free-sprung balance
Proprietary open-worked three-quarter bridge and balance bridge
In-house manufactured main plate
In-house manufactured bridges
In-house manufactured wheels
In-house manufactured screws
In-house manufactured hands
Individually numbered movement
222 hand-finished internal angles
Hand-applied anglage on all edges
Côtes de Genève on bridges contrasted by frosted (media-blasted) edges bordering hand applied anglage.
Black-polished and chamfered screw heads with thermally colored plum screws (bridge screws are thermally colored)
Gear train fully beveled on both front and back
Solarization-ground ratchet wheel, crown wheel, setting wheels, and barrel cover
Circular graining on the gear train and balance wheel
Open-worked setting lever
Bridges and main plate finished in black rhodium
Gear train finished in rose gold.

Dial

Two-piece layered dial with hand-finished bevels
Hand-applied satiné circulaire on upper dial surfaces
Frosted recessed areas
62 hand-finished internal angles
Finished in black rhodium

Movement

The Art of Mechanical Harmony

The Liberty 250 represents the continued evolution of our pursuit of traditional haute horlogerie. While preserving the movement’s balanced architecture, nearly every visible surface has been refined to achieve a greater level of finishing and visual depth. The three-quarter bridge alone incorporates fourteen additional hand-finished internal angles, contributing to a total of 222 hand-finished internal angles throughout the watch, including both the movement and dial.

Its bridges feature raised Côtes de Genève bordered by recessed, frosted channels before transitioning into hand-polished anglage. This layered construction demands exceptional precision, requiring three distinct finishing techniques to meet with perfectly defined separation. The result is a movement with remarkable depth, contrast, and complexity that reveals new details as light moves across its surfaces.

Every movement screw is now manufactured in-house before its head is individually chamfered, black polished, and thermally colored to a rich plum. The ratchet wheel, crown wheel, barrel cover, and other visible components receive solarized finishes, while circular graining and hand-applied decoration continue throughout the movement. Every visible component has been treated as an opportunity for craftsmanship rather than merely function.

The reverse of the watch bears the Liberty 250 designation together with the words “We the People,” engraved as a tribute to the ideals that shaped the founding of the United States. Created to commemorate the nation’s 250th anniversary, the Liberty 250 honors the enduring principles of liberty, craftsmanship, and self-determination that continue to inspire our work.

Case & Dial

The Sculpture of Precision

The Liberty 250’s case is sculpted from solid 18-karat 5N rose gold, measuring 41 millimeters in diameter and only 10.2 millimeters in height. The concave bezel flows seamlessly into chamfered lugs, creating a continuous, fluid silhouette, while the spiral-fluted crown echoes the geometry of the movement within. Every contour is designed to frame the movement without distracting from it.

The movement is finished in a deep black rhodium, creating a dramatic backdrop for the warm tones of the rose gold case and balance bridge. Against this dark, anthracite-like finish, the handcrafted two-piece plum-colored steel hands provide a striking focal point, their rich hue achieved through traditional thermal coloring. The contrast of black rhodium, rose gold, and plum steel creates exceptional visual depth, allowing each finish to complement the others while revealing new layers of detail as the light changes.

Each pair of hands is manufactured, shaped, beveled, polished, assembled, and thermally colored entirely in-house using traditional hand tools. Together with the dial’s 62 hand-finished internal angles, frosted recessed surfaces, and black rhodium finish, they create a composition that is both technically demanding and visually harmonious—a balance of color, texture, and craftsmanship that defines the Liberty 250.

The Box

A Keeper of History

Each Liberty 250 is presented in a handcrafted American walnut presentation box, created one at a time by a master artisan in Arizona. Nestled within the lid is a genuine fragment of timber from Independence Hall, preserved inside a Liberty Bell-shaped inlay.

This is not a reproduction or a symbolic tribute. It is wood that was once part of the very building where the Declaration of Independence was debated and adopted, bearing silent witness to the birth of a nation. More than two centuries later, that same history becomes part of every Liberty 250.

The presentation box is more than a place to house a watch. It is a continuation of its story, uniting American craftsmanship with an irreplaceable piece of the nation’s past.

Our Promise

At 1776 Atelier, we understand that purchasing a watch is not just a transaction but a deeply personal journey and an extension of your unique style and personality. As passionate collectors ourselves, we appreciate the significance of the entire ownership experience, from the selection process to the final acquisition. Our commitment is to ensure that every timepiece we craft meets the highest standards of quality and craftsmanship. To support this, we offer a 14-day satisfaction guarantee, allowing you to experience the artistry and precision of our watches with confidence. Your satisfaction is our top priority, and we are dedicated to providing a luxury experience that resonates with your individual tastes and makes the purchasing process as meaningful as the timepiece itself.