Maserati × Bianchet Announce 'Ultrafino Maserati' Watch Celebrating the 100th Anniversary of the Trident
Maserati and Bianchet have unveiled the 'Ultrafino Maserati', a limited-edition (100 pieces) flying tourbillon timepiece celebrating the Trident emblem's centenary.
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Modena, April 9, 2026 – Maserati, together with Bianchet, a luxury watch brand based in Neuchâtel, Switzerland, announces the "Ultrafino Maserati," a timepiece featuring a flying tourbillon limited to 100 pieces worldwide. This collaboration, based on a philosophy shared by both parties over many years, embodies the values of an uncompromising passion for beauty, mechanical rigor, and the tradition of craftsmanship. This collaboration commemorates the 100th anniversary of the iconic Trident emblem, inspired by the Fountain of Neptune in Bologna, which was adopted on the "Maserati Tipo 26" that won the Targa Florio. It will be unveiled in Geneva, the host city of "Watches and Wonders 2026."
A Fusion of Two Philosophies
The convergence of Maserati and Bianchet can be seen as the inevitable result of the paths both have walked together for many years.
Founded in Bologna in 1914 and currently based in Modena, Maserati has, for over 80 years, channeled its passion for racing into vehicles that embody performance, comfort, and Italian style. The independently developed Nettuno V6 engine features an innovative pre-chamber combustion system incorporating F1 technology and dual spark plugs, symbolizing the brand vision of extreme performance and refined elegance.
On the other hand, Bianchet, based in La Chaux-de-Fonds, the center of Swiss luxury watchmaking, with roots in Neuchâtel, has also pursued a rigorous and consistent vision since its inception, much like Maserati. Its approach goes beyond mere engineering and is based on a distinct aesthetic. All timepieces are designed based on the principles of the golden ratio, making beauty and proportions structural and essential features of the work. Form follows function, and its structure transcends the realm of design, elevating into an aesthetic that moves the beholder.
The "Ultrafino Maserati" is a model born at the intersection of these two philosophies, embodying the perfect balance between form and function.
"MC Pura" and "Ultrafino": Two Products, One Soul
The design of the "Ultrafino Maserati" draws inspiration from Maserati's latest supercar, the "MC Pura." The "MC Pura" was unveiled at the 2025 Goodwood Festival of Speed and is produced in Modena. Equipped with a 630hp twin-turbo 3.0-liter V6 Nettuno engine and
A Fusion of Two Philosophies
The convergence of Maserati and Bianchet can be seen as the inevitable result of the paths both have walked together for many years.
Founded in Bologna in 1914 and currently based in Modena, Maserati has, for over 80 years, channeled its passion for racing into vehicles that embody performance, comfort, and Italian style. The independently developed Nettuno V6 engine features an innovative pre-chamber combustion system incorporating F1 technology and dual spark plugs, symbolizing the brand vision of extreme performance and refined elegance.
On the other hand, Bianchet, based in La Chaux-de-Fonds, the center of Swiss luxury watchmaking, with roots in Neuchâtel, has also pursued a rigorous and consistent vision since its inception, much like Maserati. Its approach goes beyond mere engineering and is based on a distinct aesthetic. All timepieces are designed based on the principles of the golden ratio, making beauty and proportions structural and essential features of the work. Form follows function, and its structure transcends the realm of design, elevating into an aesthetic that moves the beholder.
The "Ultrafino Maserati" is a model born at the intersection of these two philosophies, embodying the perfect balance between form and function.
"MC Pura" and "Ultrafino": Two Products, One Soul
The design of the "Ultrafino Maserati" draws inspiration from Maserati's latest supercar, the "MC Pura." The "MC Pura" was unveiled at the 2025 Goodwood Festival of Speed and is produced in Modena. Equipped with a 630hp twin-turbo 3.0-liter V6 Nettuno engine and