
In contemporary watchmaking, true innovation rarely lies in adding complexity—but in redefining how time itself is experienced. With the Time Cipher, CIGA Design takes a bold step in that direction, transforming time from a static reading into a fluid, almost poetic motion.
Following the global recognition of its Blue Planet at the Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève, the brand returns with a creation that is quieter in appearance, yet deeper in philosophy.
Reimagining Time Through Motion
At the heart of the Time Cipher is the wandering-hour complication, a concept rooted in 17th-century night clocks. Traditionally seen as a niche curiosity, CIGA Design refines it into something strikingly modern.
Here, time does not tick—it flows.
A rotating hour disc aligns with a fixed marker, while a central wandering arm traces the minutes in a slow, deliberate sweep. The experience is less about precision at a glance, and more about engagement. You don’t simply check the time—you observe it unfold.

A Dial Defined by Darkness
The watch’s most arresting feature is its Super Black dial, engineered to absorb up to 99.3% of light. The effect is immediate and immersive: a near-infinite void from which the mechanics of time emerge.
Against this darkness, every detail gains presence. Raised minute indices catch subtle reflections, while Swiss Super-LumiNova markings glow softly in low light. The interplay of shadow and illumination creates a visual language that feels almost cinematic.
This is not a dial designed to shout—it invites attention, then rewards it.
Engineering with Intent
Powering the Time Cipher is the Calibre CD-08, a customised automatic movement derived from the Miyota 9000 series. Operating at 28,800 vibrations per hour with a 42-hour power reserve, it has been reworked to support the mechanical demands of the wandering-hour display.
More importantly, it delivers consistency—an essential quality for a complication that relies on smooth, uninterrupted motion. The partially skeletonised minute arm, finished with Côtes de Genève and fine chamfering, reflects a balance between technical craftsmanship and restrained design.
Form Meets Wearability
Encased in 316L stainless steel, the Time Cipher maintains a slim 11.8mm profile, enhanced by a lug-less construction that allows it to sit naturally on the wrist.
Subtle design touches—capsule-shaped recesses at cardinal points, micro-sandblasted interiors, and polished edges—add depth without visual noise. A domed sapphire crystal completes the silhouette, reinforcing the watch’s contemporary yet understated character.
It is, in essence, a watch that feels as considered as it looks.
A Watch for the Observant
The Time Cipher is not designed for those in a hurry. It resists instant readability in favour of a more reflective experience—one that asks the wearer to slow down, if only for a moment.
This may not appeal to everyone. But for those drawn to design, mechanics, and the philosophy of time itself, it offers something increasingly rare: a different way of seeing.
Verdict: A Quietly Radical Timepiece
With the Time Cipher, CIGA Design continues to blur the line between horology and art.
It does not compete on heritage or prestige alone. Instead, it offers a compelling proposition—innovation through restraint, complexity through simplicity, and time not as a number, but as motion.
Elegant, unconventional, and deeply intentional, the Time Cipher is less about telling time—and more about understanding it.



