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Two years ago, Louis Erard and Konstantin Chaykin released a monster.
Named it the Time Eater.
One eye. One grin. One unapologetic personality.
It sold out almost instantly.
Now, it’s back — and hungrier than ever.

The Regulator, Rewired
This is the third and final edition of the collaboration — and easily the most expressive. The Time Eater III keeps the regulator layout that made the original so striking, but this time the case has grown to 42mm with a bold new blue minutes ring.
Still got the mono-eye staring out of the 12 o’clock counter.
Still got the fanged seconds disk chomping at 6.
Still has Chaykin’s defiant humor, now wrapped in Louis Erard’s finishing finesse.
The monster doesn’t mature. It mutates.

Under the hood is the Sellita SW266-1 — a Swiss automatic regulator movement with a 38-hour power reserve, 31 jewels, and an exclusive openworked rotor bearing the black Louis Erard symbol.
The hour is shown via a rotating disc at 12 o’clock. The seconds? A fang-filled grin.
And that central minute hand? It doesn’t just point — it performs.
This isn’t form over function. It’s form as function.

Final Bite. Final Edition.
The blue version — reference 85237AA90.BGA087 — is limited to 178 pieces, available exclusively through Louis Erard’s official retailers (like us).
Crafted with a polished 42mm steel case, domed sapphire crystal, and mounted on black toad leather with blue stitching and rabbit leather lining, it’s as strange as it is sophisticated.
This is the final bite of the WristMonster.
You either wear the legend — or miss it for good.