The watchmaker, which is currently owned by Rolex, debuted three exclusive iterations of the anniversary watch this year and three more this month.
That adds up to six unique watches.
Each employs the automatic MR3000 movement from CFB, which features a peripheral rotor to increase the amount of the mechanism's underside that is visible.
There are 617 parts in the minute repeater movement with floating tourbillon.
All six watches, including the three that were just added, have degradé finished dials in blue, pink, and green, and are housed in 18 carat rose gold cases set with forty baguette-cut gemstones.
Applying gold hour markers with eight baguette diamonds (5 to 7 o'clock markers have been replaced by two minute repeater hammers, and 12 o'clock is dominated by the tourbillon).
They come with textile straps that match the colors of the bezels and dials set with gemstones.